Tony Mowbray is still searching for his first win back in the Championship, but two solid matches from his side have given them plenty to be positive about.

Rovers opened with an entertaining 2-2 draw at Ipswich, the win snatched from them with a last minute equaliser.

They followed that with a 0-0 stalemate against play-off hopefuls Millwall, another solid result.

In mid-week, Bradley Dack found his shooting boots, along with Adam Armstrong, the pair hitting a brace as League Two Carlisle were hammered 5-1.

The EFL Cup win will have been a boost, but the real action is in the Championship and this Saturday's match against Hull City is vital.

Win, and there's an unbeaten start to the season with five points in the back.

Lose, and it is just two from a possible six. Fine lines.

Here is the line-up FLW thinks Tony Mowbray should go with if he's going to make it a happy trip to Humberside this weekend...

Martin is the number one and there's little reason to change that.

He played against Carlisle and he'll play against Hull too.

Nyambe is an exciting young right back, someone who offers a threat going forward and a youthful energy at the back.

He's a big prospect and a crowd favourite and he's sure to be involved.

Amari'i Bell has played left back, but we think Derrick Williams would be a more sensible choice, if he recovers from his foot injury.

The two of them will form healthy competition for each other, completing a really strong looking back four for Rovers.

In Mulgrew Blackburn have a top defender and alongside his defensive partner he forms one of the most fearsome pairings at centre half in the Championship.

There's little chance of either being dropped unless they're injured.

Lenihan is the star defender at Ewood Park, he's a colossus at the back and surely keeps his spot this weekend.

He was Man of the Match in many eyes last time out and if he's fit he'll play all 46 games this campaign.

Smallwood has begun the season in the centre of the park and as the League One runners up are unbeaten, why change that?

The 27-year old was vital in last season's promotion charge and he seems to be adapting well to the Championship

Like Smallwood, Evans was vital last season and he too has seemingly shifted into Championship mode with consummate ease.

Blackburn haven't played the big boys yet, but the real test comes against Middlesbrough, Forest or Leeds.

Elliott Bennett had a strong pre-season and his rampaging runs down the right will trouble full backs this season.

He'll be providing the crosses for the centre forward, but he's a threat cutting in too.

The Chelsea loan player has started well for Tony Mowbray's side and he is going to be important as the season progresses.

He technically impressive, has an eye for goal but can put in the hard work too. He has a big future in the English game.

Dack is the superstar at Ewood Park, the man with a big reputation that he is having no trouble living up to.

He's got three goals from his first three games and you would never bet against him to bag when he's playing well.

32-year old Danny Graham opened his account against Ipswich, but Adam Armstrong will likely take his place up front.

Armstrong signed back on at Blackburn with a brace in midweek and if he finds that form in the league, Blackburn might be a dark horse.