It's an early top-of-the-table clash, with Glasgow and Munster separated by just a bonus point in the Guinness PRO14 table after winning their opening three games.
Munster had the upper hand last season with four wins and Zander says Warrior have been working hard to turn that around. He said: "We have done our homework this week. Munster is always a big game but losing four times to them last year; the boys are definitely up for this one.
"They always turn up. We had four tough games against them last year, so we're looking forward to a physical and tough challenge but it's one we're all looking forward to.
"Grinding out three wins has been really good. We're nowhere near what we can achieve, we're nowhere near where we want to be but to grind out those wins shows the potential of this group. We just need an 80-minute performance for it all to click."
He added: "We're not the finished article yet. Dave is great and has brought a lot of fresh ideas in, (such as) getting the strength in depth, training has been really intense and tough so I think we're on the right track but not finished yet."