Blackburn Rovers continued their steady start to the Championship campaign after drawing 2-2 with Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon.

The Lancashire side came back from behind to lead the Reds by two goals to one, but a late Lewis Grabban penalty meant that both teams shared a point.

Tony Mowbray's men are now unbeaten in their last four league games and lie 13th in the Championship table after three wins, six draws and just one defeat from their opening ten league outings.

It'll be a tough test for Rovers on Wednesday night as they prepare to host Sheffield United at Ewood Park - the Blades have lost just one of their previous eight league outings, and will be hopeful of another win after an impressive 3-2 win away at Millwall on Saturday afternoon.

Here, we take a look at the XI that Mowbray should look to field against the Blades on Wednesday night.

Raya has been an everpresent for Blackburn this season and there is no reason why that should change on Wednesday evening.

With Ryan Nyambe going off with a hamstring injury this weekend, the versatile Bennett could make an appearance at right-back.

Mulgrew is expected to return to the side after missing out in the clash with Forest, and comes in to replace Paul Downing.

Lenihan has been a solid figure at the back, and there is no reason why he should be dropped on Wednesday.

Bell completes a back-line that has two changes from the Forest XI.

After a slow start to the season, Smallwood seems to be finding his feet at this level.

To keep fitness high, Rothwell could come into replace Corry Evans in the Rovers midfield on Wednesday.

Harrison Reed did a good job when operating as a winger on Saturday, however Kasey Palmer should definitely return to the side after finding himself rested in recent weeks.

There is simply no doubt about this one - Dack should 110% keep his place in the team after scoring once again at the weekend.

With Bennett moving to right-back, this could pave the way for Armstrong to start on Wednesday, after coming off the bench to score Rovers' first goal on Saturday.

Completing the team is Graham, who will be looking to add to his tally of three goals for the season in midweek.