Birmingham City will be aiming to build upon their recent upturn in form when they host Brentford at St Andrew's tomorrow in the Championship.

Since suffering an unexpected defeat at the hands of Wigan Athletic on New Year's Day, the Blues have won four of their last six league games under the guidance of Head Coach Pep Clotet.

Following an impressive victory over Bristol City earlier this month, Birmingham sealed all three points on their travels on Tuesday in their clash with Barnsley as Scott Hogan netted his third goal for the club since his loan switch from Aston Villa.

Although the Blues will be brimming with confidence heading into Saturday's showdown with Brentford, they will have to be on top form to seal a positive result in-front of their own supporters as Thomas Frank's side are currently fourth in the second-tier standings.

Here, we take a look at the Birmingham XI we expect Clotet to go with against the Bees...

Since being recalled to the Blues' side at the start of the January, Lee Camp has delivered a number of impressive performances in between the sticks.

Set to keep his place in goal, the 35-year-old will be aiming to claim his seventh clean-sheet of the season against Brentford.

One of Birmingham's most consistent performers during the current campaign, Kristian Pedersen has made 35 appearances in all competitions for the club.

As well as being able to read the game in a defensive sense, the left-back has also provided a threat going forward which has resulted in him providing six direct goal contributions in the second-tier.

After initially experiencing a slow start to life at St Andrew's following his loan move from Chelsea, Jake Clarke-Salter has emerged as a key player for the Blues in the past few months.

Having started the last six Championship fixtures, the defender is set to keep his place in Clotet's side on Saturday.

Following a spell out of the side due to injury, Marc Roberts has played an integral role in Birmingham's recent resurgence.

Impressive during the club's clashes with the Robins and Barnsley, the defender will be determined to lead the Blues to victory this weekend.

An ever-present at right-back for the Blues, Maxime Colin has only missed two Championship games this season.

When you consider that the Frenchman has provided five assists for his team-mates, it would not be at all surprising if he adds to this particular tally against his former club.

One of the most exciting talents in English football, Jude Bellingham has set to the second-tier alight with his displays during the 2019/20 campaign.

Although he is capable of playing in central midfield, the 16-year-old could line-up on the left-hand side in tomorrow's clash having occupied this particular role in Birmingham's victory over Bristol City.

Signed by the Blues last summer, Ivan Sunjic has been relatively impressive in what is his debut season in the Championship.

Given that Brentford have the likes of Ollie Watkins and Said Benrahma at their disposal, the Croatia international will be tasked with providing protection to Birmingham's back-four tomorrow.

Brought to the club as part of a swap deal which saw Jota join Aston Villa in 2019, Gary Gardner could be in line to feature alongside Sunjic in central midfield.

With Josh McEachran set to miss the remainder of the campaign due to injury, the 27-year-old will be aiming to impress Clotet in the coming weeks.

Despite producing nine direct goal contributions for the Blues in all competitions, Jeremie Bela was replaced by Jefferson Montero for Tuesday's meeting with Barnsley.

However, when you consider just how poor Montero was during this particular fixture, it wouldn't be at all surprising if Clotet opts to recall Bela this weekend as he could prove to be the difference against Brentford.

Birmingham's top-scorer this season, Lukas Jutkiewicz has found the back of the net on 10 occasions in the Championship.

Having provided three direct goal contributions in his last four league appearances, the forward will be confident in his ability to take the game to Brentford's defence.

Following an underwhelming spell at Stoke City, Hogan has made a stunning start to life at Birmingham as he has scored in each of his first three appearances for the club.

Set to face his former side this weekend, the forward will be aiming to continue his impressive run of form in-front of goal.