The University of Bolton Stadium plays host to a feisty Lancashire derby between Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers, in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Saturday afternoon.

Tony Mowbray's Rovers will look to get back to winning ways at the weekend, after a 2-0 home defeat to Sheffield United in midweek, their first defeat at Ewood Park in the league since last September.

Nevertheless, the defeat was only their second of the campaign thus far, and Mowbray's men will travel to Bolton full of optimism of clinching only their fourth league win of the season.

Bolton will also want to get back to winning ways too, having only won one of their last seven league games, so it's bound to be a feisty encounter on Saturday evening.

Here, we take a look at the Blackburn XI we expect to face Bolton tomorrow.

Raya has been an everpresent in goal for Rovers this season, and there is no reason why that should change on Saturday evening.

Due to the absence of Ryan Nyambe, Bennett filled in at right-back on Wednesday night, and looks to be deployed there once again.

Lenihan has been fantastic for Blackburn this season, and deserves to keep his place in the side tomorrow.

The first change comes in the form of Charlie Mulgrew for Derrick Williams.

The Rovers captain came on as a substitute following his return from injury on Wednesday evening, and is likely to start tomorrow.

Amari'i Bell completes a back-line that faces one change after the defeat to the Blades.

Evans has been a regular under Mowbray this season, and the Northern Ireland will look to add defensive steel to the Rovers midfield in what is bound to be a fesity encounter tomorrow.

The next change comes in the form of Joe Rothwell in for Richie Smallwood.

Smallwood just hasn't been at the races this season, and after a decent run of games off the bench, Rothwell deserves his chance to start tomorrow.

Reed has been impressive for Rovers in recent weeks, and deserves to keep his place in the side tomorrow.

This is obviously a no-brainer.

Dack has the ability to lift the division's Player of the Year award come the end of the season, and after scoring seven times and providing five assists this term, he will be looking to add to his tally tomorrow.

Armstrong has been in decent form of late, and will be looking to add to his tally tomorrow.

Completing the XI and retaining his place up front is Danny Graham.