Rotherham United picked up a much-needed three points last week, as they comfortably swept aside Coventry City by four goals to nil. 

The result saw the Millers move up to 13th in the League One table, and Paul Warne will be hoping to see his side build on this impressive showing when they are next in action against Blackpool this weekend.

It certainly won't be an easy task for Rotherham either, with the Tangerines keeping themselves in contention to win promotion to the Championship, as they sit fourth in the table after eleven games.

Find out how we expect to see Warne's side lineup against Blackpool on Saturday below....

Daniel Iverson is a certain starter for the Millers in this one, and he'll fancy his chances of adding to his clean sheet tally, which currently stands at three so far in this year's league campaign.

Billy Jones could retain his place in the starting XI despite featuring for Rotherham in their 3-2 win over Doncaster Rovers in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday.

Richard Wood returned to the starting XI last weekend in the win over Coventry, and is expected to captain the Millers against Blackpool, with Michael Ihiekwe likely to partner him in the team ahead of the likes of Clark Robertson.

With Blackpool likely to attack Rotherham from the first whistle, Paul Warne could revert back to a midfield three, as he looks to nullify the threat posed by the Tangerines.

Matt Crooks scored twice in the win over Coventry, and will be hoping to add to that tally against a Blackpool defence that have been impressive so far this season.

With Shaun McDonald picking up an injury in the win over Doncaster in the EFL Trophy, Crooks is likely to return to the starting XI in place of him, and it's almost certain that Ben Wiles and Jamie Lindsay will be included in the starting XI alongside Crooks.

Freddie Ladapo hasn't been on his best run of form for the Millers this season, but the bar has been set high by the 26-year-old, who scored 18 goals for Plymouth in League Two last term.

Michael Smith is expected to lead the line for the Millers, and he'll be keen to build on an impressive performance against Coventry City in their last league outing.

The 27-year-old netted a brace in the game as he got off the mark for the season, and will fancy his chances of adding to that tally as the season progresses.

Carlton Morris scored twice himself for Warne's side in midweek, but it would certainly be a bold call from the Rotherham boss to drop Smith out of the starting XI after such an impressive showing against Coventry City.