Aston Villa take on Paul Hurst's Ipswich this weekend, looking to extend their winning run to four matches.

Whilst they can be forgiven for ignoring the win against Yeovil, a tough encounter from which little pleasure could be gained, they have made a great start to the season.

They may have been expected to beat both Hull City and Wigan, but in both games they showed a real willingness to attack, putting an awful summer behind them.

There are still questions, the defence has conceded in both matches and needs shoring up, but will that come from inside the club, or via the loan market?

The Ipswich game represents a great chance to take nine points from nine and here is the line up FLW thinks they should go with...

The battle for the number one shirt looks set to get interesting, with Nyland currently the incumbent.

There's no reason to change that, but Moreira's penalty save will go some way to keeping him in the manager's plans.

The loan player has started the season well and is set to play more this season than last.

He can make a real name for himself this season and that continues this weekend against Ipswich.

Hutton is one player who might be under threat if the loan window pans out well for Steve Bruce.

At the moment the veteran defender is as good as they have on the left and will keep his place.

James Chester is one of the best defenders in this division and if he is fit, he plays.

He'll be crucial in keeping the team together until reinforcements arrive in the next week or two.

Mile Jedinak didn't look comfortable at centre-back last weekend and Villa must revert to a recognised defender alongside Chester.

Elphick started against Yeovil and gave away the penalty, but he's a recognised centre-half and must play until he's replaced like for like.

The 30-year-old played 40 Championship games last season and he must play again this weekend.

He's unspectacular, he's not one to bag lots of goals, but he helps the side keep their shape and organisation.

Green is a thrilling prospect and although he was part of the side at Yeovil, he should keep his place from last weekend.

He's the next big thing at Villa Park, but only by playing regularly will he reach his potential.

McGinn could be the signing of the summer in the Championship, he looked so at ease in his first game he might have been a seasoned pro at the club for years.

He's got poise and composure on the ball and will dictate play from the middle of the park.

Bjarnason might have been given the nod last weekend, but in Hourihane, Villa have a player who loves to get forward and join the attack.

This weekend, with Ipswich's side still settling in, he could cause significant problems the Icelandic midfielder perhaps wouldn't.

First name on the team sheet. In fact, Steve Bruce probably has his team sheets printed with his name typed in already to save time.

It would be unfathomable to drop the rising star of Championship football. Spurs wish they had him, Aston Villa do.

If they play, he plays.

The countdown has begun and unless Kodjia scores a goal or two soon, he's going to be sat next to Steve Bruce during matches.

There's no alternative right now, but by September 1st, expect that to change.

Kodjia needs a big game this weekend.