The top two in the Championship will clash tomorrow night as Cardiff City host leaders Wolves in what should be a memorable encounter.

Neil Warnock's men will be desperate for the three points in order to keep their healthy lead over in-form Fulham, whilst victory for the hosts would also open up the title race.

The two sides are separated by six points although the Bluebirds do have a game in hand.

Cardiff come into the game on the back of a very poor performance against Sheffield United, although they did show their battling qualities to snatch a point at the end.

It was a very similar story for Wolves, who needed a late goal to take a point against Hull after a below-par performance but they will have key duo Ruben Neves and Matt Doherty back for tomorrow's game.

That will be a big boost for the visitors and will no doubt make Cardiff's task harder.

However, here we look at the XI Warnock should go with to beat the leaders...

The 28-year old has had a very good season and will need to put in a big performance to help his side.

Manga is solid and reliable defensively but will be tested by the skilful Ivan Cavaleiro in what is a big battle that could decide how the game plays out.

The Bluebirds skipper has been in the headlines for the wrong reasons in recent days and will be desperate to get back out on the pitch.

The former Leeds defender is a massive player for Warnock's men and a certainty to start.

Similarly, Bennett has enjoyed a fine season and has established himself as one of the better left-backs outside the Premier League.

The Scotland international has been one of the signings of the season and has nine goals to his name.

He will have a big role to play tomorrow, supporting the striker and will also be the first to press Ruben Neves which will be key.

Warnock has a massive decision to make in midfield as it's clear from Monday that Grujic and Aron Gunnarsson can't really play together.

The on-loan Liverpool man will just get the nod as the Iceland international is coming back from injury and the hectic schedule may be too much for him. But don't be surprised to see him come on later on.

The £1.35m-rated star will be the one to benefit from Gunnarsson's absence and will provide an additional goal threat.

Joe Ralls would start however he too has injury problems but may be another option from the bench.

The winger was subbed at half-time at Bramall Lane but Warnock should stick with the former Wolves man.

Mendez-Laing was crucial in the reverse fixture at Molinuex, scoring the decisive goal which may influence the boss' choice.

A certain starter.

Hoilett has been outstanding this season and was unfortunate to not make the team of the year.

Yet another big decision for Warnock, whether to go with Zohore or Madine.

The Danish international is likely to get picked as he has more pace and power to trouble the Wolves backline with Madine a very good sub to bring on.

Again, Warnock will remember the game at Molinuex where Zohore bullied the Wolves defence at times.