Aston Villa were denied three straight league victories by a defiant Ipswich Town side last week.

Steve Bruce's men won their opening clash against Hull City and then grabbed a late winner against Wigan Athletic.

But they could not break down 10-man Ipswich, who pegged them back after Jonathan Kodjia had opened the scoring.

The Villans will be desperate to bounce straight back from that disappointing result and pick up a victory when they host Brentford tomorrow evening.

But it will be a tough test against a very strong Bees side, who are also sitting on seven points after three games but with a superior goal difference to Aston Villa.

Bruce might opt to rotate some of his players for his first league midweek fixture of the season.

Here is how we expect Bruce might line up tomorrow evening against Brentford.

Orjan Nyland has made errors in both of his games so far and Bruce could take the pressure off him by selecting Moreira instead.

The 21-year-old saved a penalty and kept a clean sheet in the cup and he could be given a chance.

Although Tuanzebe's natural position is more central, Bruce has been using the on-loan Manchester United defender at right-back.

Chester is the captain and one of the first names on the team sheet.

Jedinak is more suited to the holding midfield role but Bruce prefers him to Tommy Elphick at the back.

Hutton usually plays ahead of Neil Taylor at left-back, despite being right-footed.

Aston Villa fans will be hoping that they see the Adomah of last season, tearing down the wing, scoring goals and providing assists.

McGinn has been a revelation since joining from Hibernian and Aston Villa fans are very excited by him.

Bruce could pick Conor Hourihane instead of Bjarnason to keep his players fresh with rotation but the Iceland international has been playing well.

Green could be recalled to the starting line-up to add some raw pace and skill to the flanks, instead of Ahmed Elmohamady.

Grealish is the undoubted star man in this team and Aston Villa fans will be delighted that they've kept their local lad and academy product.

Kodjia will have gained a lot of confidence from his header against Ipswich and Villa fans will be hoping he continues to find the net.