Matt Fagerson, Sione Tuipulotu and Ollie Smith will all make their first appearances of the 2023/24 campaign Round Three of the BKT United Rugby Championship.
Smith has made seven changes in total to the starting XV that took to the field in Galway last weekend, as the Warriors look to bounce back from their 34-26 defeat to Connacht.
Johnny Matthews makes his first start of the season after coming off the bench in Glasgow's opening two matches of the campaign, as the hooker packs down between Oli Kebble and Zander Fagerson in the front-row.
Greg Peterson comes into the second-row to partner Richie Gray for the first time in the pair's respective Glasgow careers, the former having replaced the latter in Galway last time out.
Fagerson's return to the starting XV comes on the blindside flank, with Rory Darge promoted from the bench to start on the openside in a back-row completed by Sione Vailanu.
An unchanged half-back combination sees George Horne and Tom Jordan combine once more, the latter having crossed the whitewash for one of the club's four tries at The Sportsground.
Stafford McDowall captains the side from inside centre in the absence of Kyle Steyn, partnering the returning Tuipulotu in the midfield.
Sebastian Cancelliere returns to the back-three after becoming a father for the first time last week, joining Kyle Rowe - a try-scorer on his debut last weekend - and full-back Smith in the starting XV.
A fourth Scotland international could make his first outing of the season this weekend, after Jamie Bhatti was selected amongst the replacements for tomorrow night's clash.
The loose-head joins Lucio Sordoni and Angus Fraser as the front-row cover, Fraser rotating to the bench after starting both fixtures to date.
Scott Cummings and Henco Venter also figure amongst the replacements after starting both of the club's matches to start the 2023/24 season, whilst Alex Samuel returns to the matchday 23 after missing out last weekend.
Jamie Dobie retains his place on the bench after a try-scoring cameo in Galway last weekend, as Duncan Weir rounds out the matchday squad by wearing the number 23 jersey.
Speaking following selection, Head Coach Smith told glasgowwarriors.org: "We made too many unforced errors last weekend and allowed the win to get away from us - Connacht played well and deserved the victory, but we are keen to go out and make things right this weekend.
"The Stormers almost the complete team - they have reached the final in both of the URC seasons to date, they have some outstanding players in both the forwards and the backs, and they are exactly the type of challenge that we are excited about facing.
"We're looking forward to being back at Scotstoun for our first Friday night match of the season - we're proud to play at home, and we're ready for the challenge in store."
15 Ollie Smith
14 Sebastian Cancelliere
13 Sione Tuipulotu
12 Stafford McDowall (Captain)
11 Kyle Rowe
10 Tom Jordan
9 George Horne
1 Oli Kebble
2 Johnny Matthews
3 Zander Fagerson
4 Greg Peterson
5 Richie Gray
6 Matt Fagerson
7 Rory Darge
8 Sione Vailanu
Substitutes
16 Angus Fraser
17 Jamie Bhatti
18 Lucio Sordoni
19 Scott Cummings
20 Alex Samuel
21 Henco Venter
22 Jamie Dobie
23 Duncan Weir
Unavailable for selection: Fraser Brown (knee), Facundo Cordero (ankle), Euan Ferrie (ankle), Huw Jones (foot) JP du Preez (knee), Kyle Steyn (ankle), Murphy Walker (calf)