Ulster coach Matt Williams said; "David is an iconic figure in Ulster and Irish rugby and I hope the people of Ulster turn up to say thank you for a remarkable career."
With Ulster now qualified for the Heineken Cup next season, Matt Williams has made five changes to the starting line up, the backline remains the same apart from Wallace dropping to the bench to accommodate Humphreys.
Bryan Young starts at loose head with Justin Fitzpatrick named on the bench. Carlo Del Fava picked up an injury against Glasgow so Ryan Caldwell starts in the second row alongside Justin Harrison, who will be making his final appearance for Ulster before moving onto Bath. Stephen Ferris returns from injury to take his place as Blind Side Flanker with Matt McCullough dropping to be bench and Kieron Dawson starting at Open Side.
The match will see Ulster back at their usual Friday night time slot with a kick off of 7.30pm and will be the final chance for fans to support the 2007/08 team at home before the close of the season.
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Ulster Team
Ulster Team: (15-9) M Bartholomeusz; T Bowe, A Trimble, R Dewey, S Danielli; D Humphreys, I Boss; (1-8) B Young, R Best(Capt), T Court, J Harrison, R Caldwell, S Ferris, K Dawson, R Wilson
Replacements: (16-22) N Brady, J Fitzpatrick, M McCullough, N Best, P Marshall, P Wallace, M McCrea