Derby County will be looking to get back to winning ways after a disappointing 1-0 defeat away to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon.

The Rams, after a sensational win in the Carabao Cup at Manchester United, fell to their first defeat in three games on Saturday afternoon, leaving Frank Lampard's men sitting in 9th place after ten league games.

Things don't get easier for the Rams either - they face the in-form team in the division Norwich City at Pride Park on Wednesday evening, the Canaries are unbeaten in their last five games and have won their last four games.

After a lacklustre performance on Saturday, Lampard will obviously look to make changes to the side that fell to their fourth defeat of the campaign last weekend, with many players knocking on the door in search of a starting berth.

Here, we take a look at the side that Lampard should look to field on Wednesday night...

Carson has been an everpresent in the Derby goal this season and there is no reason why that should change on Wednesday.

Bogle has made the right-back position his own after battling Andre Wisdom.

Tomori has been outstanding for the Rams his loan arrival from Chelsea.

Keogh has forged a good understanding with Tomori and deserves to keep his place in the team on Wednesday.

Forsyth completes an unchanged back-line that will be looking to improve on their performance from Saturday.

Lampard may look to swap out Bradley Johnson for Tom Huddlestone, who has been rested of late.

Craig Bryson has been a solid figure in midfield thus far and there is no reason why he should be dropped.

After coming off the bench on Saturday to make his return to the team following his red-card against Rotherham, Lawrence should definitely look to start on Wednesday.

The talismanic Mount fell unwell before the game on Saturday. but has been declared fit and available to face Norwich.

Derby's cup hero will be looking to recreate the magic shown at Old Trafford as Derby search for another win.

The final change Lampard may look to make is Waghorn in for Dave Nugent.

Waghorn has scored twice for Derby since his big-money move from Ipswich, and will be looking to add to his tally tonight.