The province are aiming to get their first victory of the championship, after two opening defeats against Connacht ‘A’ and Munster ‘A’.
Tickets for the match can be purchased at the gate, with entrance £5 for adults and free for under 18s.
Tomorrow’s game should be a thrilling fixture as when the sides met in November it was a high-scoring match, with a final scoreline of 50-33 to the home side.
In the front row, Jacob Boyd, starts at loosehead prop, packing down alongside hooker and captain, James McCormick, and tighthead prop, Bryan O'Connor.
In the second-row engine room, Matty Dalton and Joe Hopes start as the lock pairing.
In the back row, Tom Brigg starts on the blindside, with Reuben Crothers on the openside.
Academy back-rower, Bryn Ward, starts at eight.
The half-back partnership sees Conor McKee at scrum-half and Dan Green start at fly-half.
Ethan Graham starts on the left wing, with Lukas Kenny getting the nod in the 14 jersey on the right wing.
Kenny scored two tries against the same opposition in the second- round defeat last month, as he builds up his game-time from a long- term injury.
Former Ulster Rugby Senior Men’s player and Dungannon RFC player, Peter Nelson, starts at inside centre partnering Academy back, Wilhelm De Klerk, who starts at outside centre.
Ben McFarlane completes the backfield, starting at full-back.
Hogg names eleven players on the bench for the fixture.
The replacements consist of Conor Magee, Jack Boal, Cameron Doak, Flynn Longstaff, James McKillop, Josh Stevens, Michael McDonald, Fraser Cunningham, Josh Gibson, Conor Rankin and Jack Harte.
The match will be updated via Rugby in Ulster's social media channels.
15\. Ben McFarlane
14\. Lukas Kenny
13\. Wilhelm De Klerk
12\. Peter Nelson
11\. Ethan Graham
10\. Dan Green
9\. Conor McKee
8\. Bryn Ward
7\. Reuben Crothers
6\. Tom Brigg
5\. Joe Hopes
4\. Matty Dalton
3\. Bryan O'Connor
2\. James McCormick (C)
1\. Jacob Boyd
Replacements: Conor Magee, Jack Boal, Cameron Doak, Flynn Longstaff, James McKillop, Josh Stevens, Michael McDonald, Fraser Cunningham, Josh Gibson, Conor Rankin and Jack Harte.