After missing out on the play-offs last season, Coventry City have made an encouraging start to the new season in League One.

Mark Robins' side are currently fifth in the league table, five points outside the automatic promotion places and are unbeaten in their last six matches.

The Sky Blues will be hoping to continue their momentum tomorrow afternoon, but they face a tough game against promotion rivals Ipswich Town - who have made an excellent start to the season under Paul Lambert.

It will be the second meeting between the sides in the space of a week, with Coventry needing an injury-time equaliser from Callum O'Hare to secure a replay in the FA Cup second round last weekend.

Robins made several changes to his team for the 2-0 defeat at MK Dons in the EFL Trophy in midweek. Here is the Coventry starting line-up that he should play v Ipswich tomorrow...

Robins has gone with the 3-4-2-1 formation in recent matches, he should stick with that formation tomorrow. With that said, there's a chance he could decided to change it up and go with two strikers.

Marko Marosi has started every league game for Coventry in goal this season - he should start again tomorrow and will be hoping to keep his eighth clean sheet of the season.

Robins should go with the same back three that he has done on several occasions this season of Dominic Hyam, Kyle McFadzean and Michael Rose. They defended well against Ipswich in the FA Cup last week and deserve to keep their place in the side.

Moving into midfield, Sam McCallum should start on the left, with Fankaty Dabo on the right. Both players are solid defensively but are also very good at getting forward and providing dangerous crosses into the box.

Liam Kelly and Liam Walsh should start alongside each other in midfield. Callum O'Hare came off the bench during the second half against Ipswich last week and changed the game.

The attacking midfielder provided the Sky Blues with more energy and spark in attack and secured a draw with a 94th-minute equaliser. He should start alongside Zain Westbrooke in this game.

It's worth noting that O'Hare is the only player in this line-up who also started against MK Dons in the EFL Trophy in midweek.

Max Biamou returned from suspension against Ipswich last weekend and should also start up front against the Tractor Boys tomorrow. He hasn't scored in his last two matches and will be determined to make an impact.

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Biamou's inclusion in the starting line-up means that Amadou Bakayoko will likely have to settle for a place on the bench.

It's possible that Robins may bring Bakayoko on in the second half and decide to go with two up front, at the expense of either O'Hare or Westbrooke.

Bakayoko is without a goal in his last six matches, so he'll be determined to make an impact and get himself on the scoresheet if called upon by Robins.

Jodi Jones made his return from injury against MK Dons in the EFL Trophy this week and played well, but after twelve months on the sidelines, it's probably too soon to put him straight back into the starting line-up for such an important game.