Fulham have the chance to move into the top two with a victory over relegated Sunderland at Craven Cottage tomorrow night.

Slavisa Jokanovic's men play a day before rivals Cardiff and will hope to significantly increase the pressure on the Welsh side who travel to Hull City on Saturday.

After Neil Warnock's side lost in the week, just one point separates the two sides with so much at stake.

For Fulham, Sunderland at home is the ideal game, with the Black Cats already down and many will see a home win as a formality.

However, the north east side won the reverse fixture and have also held Wolves at Molineux so if the Cottagers approach the game with the wrong attitude they may slip up.

But, that seems highly unlikely and Jokanovic will be demanding his side maintain the high standards they've set.

Here we look at the XI the Serbian manager will go with tomorrow...

The keeper has established himself as number one in recent weeks and will continue in goal tomorrow although he may not be very busy.

The right-back has had an outstanding season and was deservedly named in the team of the year.

He will bomb forward non-stop tomorrow and will be a big threat to Sunderland with his pace and crossing ability.

Odoi has done very well as a centre-back and will continue in that role tomorrow.

Will be required to step out of defence against what will be a deep and compact Sunderland side.

The American is another who has enjoyed a superb season and is a big player for the Cottagers.

Whilst fellow January signing Aleksandar Mitrovic has understandably got the headlines, Targett has been excellent as well since joining.

Solid defensively and good going forward, he is a quality operator at this level.

Every Fulham fan will know how important McDonald is to the team. He starts attacks from deep and is always positioned well to stop counters.

The skipper is a class act and will be looking to open up Sunderland who will surely set up to defend.

Johansen has a license to get forward in this system and is once again closing in on double figures for the season - a fine achievement for any midfielder.

In the only change from last week, the three-goal winger should replace Chelsea loanee Lucas Piazon.

Kebano provides more pace and natural width which will be important as Fulham look to stretch the play and drag Sunderland out wide.

The Championship player of the year has been a revelation and is sure to start in the crucial clash.

Another easy decision is to play the in-form Serbian striker.

Mitrovic has transformed this Fulham side with 11 goals in 15 and will be desperate to add to that against Sunderland given his Newcastle connections.