Derby County will look to close in on the top two in the Sky Bet Championship this Saturday when they take on Rotherham United at the iPro Stadium.

Will the Rams get promoted?
Will the Rams get promoted?

The Rams must attempt to secure another three points this weekend minus the influential winger Tom Ince, who boss Paul Clement confirmed this week will miss out with a knock to his ankle.

Millers boss Neil Redfearn takes his side to the East Midlands hoping to secure his first win as the club's new boss, but faces the thankless task of taking on a Derby side who have been defeated just once all season.

Here Football League World's Lee Clarke takes a look at THREE things that we can expect to see during Saturday's game.....

1) Rampant Rams?

Derby appear to be getting into their stride after an indifferent start to the campaign and have goals all over the pitch.

If the Millers defend as they did last weekend against Sheffield Wednesday then the Rams could be in for a productive afternoon in front of goal.

With Chris Martin leading the line they have an eight goal talisman, coupled with Johnny Russell and Andi Weimann backing him up, it could be a long old afternoon for Redfearn's men.

2) Calamity Camp?

Derby will no doubt give their former keeper Lee Camp his usual round of abuse after the keeper's success during his time playing for fierce rivals Nottingham Forest, as the stopper returns tomorrow in the red of Rotherham.

His last visit turned into disaster when he was shown a red card in the second half to contribute towards a 2-0 win for Derby over Bournemouth last season.

The 31-year-old custodian was beaten at his near post and got himself in a right tangle to gift Wednesday their two goals last weekend and the Millers stopper really needs to up his game ahead of this one.

3) Derby finally hit top gear?

When the Rams finally his top gear, with the squad they have, the rest of the Championship will really have to up the ante to keep up with them.

For a few weeks now the question has been asked of the East Midlands-based club as to whether this will finally be the game in which they blitz someone and play the perfect game.

If they are going to do it, then you would fancy it to be against someone such as the Millers at home.

With Bradley Johnson and George Thorne pulling the midfield strings and Richard Keogh and Jason Shackell just behind them, they really do have a strong spine to their team at present.