Sheffield United need a win this weekend after losing their first two matches on the bounce in the Sky Bet Championship.

After a decent looking summer window signings-wise, the Blades so far haven't managed to gel and Chris Wilder will be eager to see that change sooner rather than later.

Certainly, their first-half showing at Middlesbrough will concern him, too, but there's always a chance to go again in this league and QPR at Loftus Road is their next obstacle.

After sticking with the same players for the first two, then, we're wondering whether it's time to start shaking-up the starting line-up.

With that in mind, here's the 3-5-2 formation we think the manager should use to get the Blades up and running...

Dean Henderson starts in goal once again.

Chris Basham remains in defence.

Jack O'Connell also keeps his spot.

John Egan will want to start showing why the Blades signed him.

George Baldock runs on down the right.

John Fleck needs to impose himself on this game.

Mark Duffy should return to the team with Lee Evans leaving.

The Blades need to find a spot for Ben Woodburn - attacking midfield with John Lundstram coming out?

It's Enda Stevens down the other flank as usual.

Up front, Leon Clarke needs to get up and running.

Is it time for Billy Sharp to replace David McGoldrick?