Sheffield United will be looking to get back to winning ways at home to Wigan Athletic this weekend.

The Blades haven't managed to find a win in their last two league games, losing their top spot to Leeds United and Middlesbrough only on goal difference.

Chris Wilder will be confident of getting a result in front of the Bramall Lane faithful, against a Wigan side who have won just one of their last five league games.

Wilder has admitted that his side have some fitness doubts ahead of the home clash with the Latics, but has declined to reveal the names of the players he needs to assess before Saturday's clash.

Here, we take a look at the team we expect Chris Wilder to field tomorrow...

Henderson has been an ever present in goal for United this season and there is no reason whatsoever as to why that should change on Saturday.

Basham, again, has been a regular for the Blades this season and hasn't put a foot wrong to warrant being dropped.

Egan has been impressive for United this term and has kept the experienced Richard Stearman out of the team.

O'Connell completes an unchanged back-line that will be looking to improve on their recent performances, having conceded three goals in their last two games.

Kieron Freman was taken off in midweek, but that was for tactical reasons rather than injury, and should keep his place on Saturday.

Norwood has been impressive in midfield for the Blades, and again, shouldn't be dropped from the team.

John Fleck seemed to be limping off in the Blades' 1-1 draw with Stoke in midweek, therefore he could be one of the players, without speculating, that Wilder could be referring to as an injury doubt.

This could mean a first start back from injury for Paul Coutts, who has made a couple of appearances from off the bench.

Enda Stevens has been a solid wing-back option for Wilder this term, and is often the first name on the teamsheet for Blades fans.

Duffy has been influential in the hole for the Blades, and will be looking to improve on his goal tally this weekend.

Clarke netted what should have been the winning goal for United in midweek, and he will be looking to build on his tally this weekend, as he really doesn't deserve to be dropped after getting on the scoresheet.

Sharp was rested in midweek, but should definitely come in to replace David McGoldrick this weekend.

The 32-year old has netted eight goals in thirteen appearances this season and can spearhead the Blades' promotion push.