Derby County pulled off an impressive win at the weekend over in-form Hull City to keep the pressure on the play-off places.

Frank Lampard’s side remain out of the top six on goal difference after picking up the win last Saturday and will need to be just as effective tomorrow night when coming up against their next challenge.

The Rams travel to bottom-of-the-table Ipswich Town knowing that if they take the game lightly, they could well be punished.

Especially with Paul Lambert’s men licking their wounds after a heavy derby day defeat at the hands of Norwich City last Sunday.

If results fall in Derby’s favour, they could well be back in the top six come the end of play on Wednesday evening and have control once more heading into their final 15 games of the season.

With that said, if Lampard wants his side to see off Ipswich tomorrow night, this is the XI he should field in order to do so:

 

The Rams have mounting injury issues with the likes of Jack Marriott, Mason Mount and Tom Lawrence all remaining side-lined.

That means it will be a continued role in attack for the pairing of Martyn Waghorn and Duane Holmes, who will be joined by Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson.

Behind them in a midfield trio, George Evans, 24, is expected to be welcomed back having missed the win over Hull with a knock.

To his left will be Tom Huddlestone doing the dirty work, sitting deeper, with Leicester City loanee Andy King lining up in the furthest left of the three.

A back four of Scott Malone, Fikayo Tomori, Richard Keogh and Omar Bogle should be considered starting.

Scott Carson is set to be out, so in goal will be Kelle Roos deputising once more.