Sheffield Wednesday will be looking to make it five league games unbeaten when they travel to Nottingham Forest in the Championship tomorrow.

The Owls have picked up after a slow start but they have an extremely tough run of fixtures with games against Aston Villa, Leeds and West Brom to follow the trip to the City Ground.

Nevertheless, Jos Luhukay's men will be confident after their recent performances, particularly as Forest have struggled themselves.

With such a busy schedule coming up, the former Gladbach boss may consider making changes in order to keep his players fresh.

Here we look at a potential XI he could go with in the East Midlands tomorrow night...

Wednesday have three very good goalkeepers to choose from and some would argue that Dawson shouldn't be the number one.

However, he has had the gloves this season and Luhukay won't want to make such a drastic change given how the side are playing.

The right-back hasn't always been a favourite with the fans, but he has performed reasonably well this season and deserves his place.

The former Leeds man is the most experienced defender at the club and an influential figure in this team.

Luhukay may want to make a defensive change and that could see loan signing Hector coming into the side. He is a more experienced figure to add to the back four, which could be important in a tough away game.

Hector's inclusion could cause a reshuffle at the back, with Thorniley moving to left-back to replace fellow youngster Matt Penney.

The left-back hasn't done much wrong, but playing so many games in a short space of time could be a big ask physically and mentally for Penney.

The on-loan Spurs man impressed after coming on against Stoke and could get a start against Forest.

He would start from the right but can come inside and can cause problems with his passing and technique.

The Dutch midfielder is forming a very strong partnership with Bannan in the middle of the park, doing a lot of the defensive work.

The first name on the teamsheet - Bannan has been outstanding for the Owls this season.

Reach played more centrally against Stoke and it didn't really work, but he is still a top player for the Owls and could be restored to a more natural left-sided role.

Joao is Wednesday's top scorer and could get a chance in a striker role as opposed to out wide. He has the pace and power to cause Forest problems.

Steven Fletcher got the start on Saturday and whilst he did okay, Luhukay will look to freshen things up and he could give his big target man another chance.

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