Brentford travel to Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship tomorrow, as the Bees look to break into the top-six.

A 7-0 win at home to Luton Town last time out saw Brentford go 7th in the Championship table, after their seventh win in their last nine games.

A first career hat-trick for Josh Dasilva and goals from Bryan Mbeumo, Ollie Watkins, Mathias Jensen and Said Benrahma gave the Bees their biggest win under Thomas Frank and their biggest in 25 years.

They head up into South Yorkshire tomorrow to face a Sheffield Wednesday who've also impressed this season and having ended a run of five games without a win at Charlton last weekend, sit a point and two places behind Brentford in 9th.

Here we take a look at the starting XI that Frank will likely field at Hillsborough tomorrow:

David Raya has proved to be one of the signings of the season so far and has now kept seven clean sheets for campaign, three of them coming in the last four games.

He'll be behind a defence that has been unbreakable in recent fixtures - Henrik Dalsgaard should keep his spot at right-back and Rico Henry on the left.

Julian Jeanvier has missed the last three matches through suspension after his straight red card against Wigan last month, but is available for tomorrow and that'll likely see him take the place of Ethan Pinnock at centre-back, partnering Pontus Jansson.

A familiar 4-3-3 should avail for Brentford tomorrow, and Frank surely can't drop Dasilva from that midfield-three after his hat-trick against Luton.

Expect to see him on the left of the three with Christina Norgaard in the middle and Jensen on the right in an unchanged midfield from the one that thumped Luton.

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It should also be a fully-fit and unchanged front-three for Brentford - Watkins in the middle with Benrahma on his left and Mbeumo his right, making for one of the deadliest attacks in the Championship.

It'll be a good game between two good sides tomorrow but with Brentford now sitting just a point outside the play-offs, expect them to go all out for the win.