Chris Wilder has the beauty of taking a fully-fit squad down to Millwall on Saturday afternoon, with the Blades in impressive form of late…

The Yorkshire club have lost just once in their last seven league outings, and secured their fifth win of the season with a 3-2 victory over Preston North End last Saturday at Bramall Lane.

Kean Bryan and Jake Wright, who haven’t really featured too much for United this year, look to be the only two players unavailable for the trip to The Den, where Millwall will be absolutely desperate for a win - the Lions haven’t won in their last six league games, with the pressure firmly on Neil Harris as his side sit 22nd in the Championship table.

It’s bound to be a tough test for the Blades, who have been handed a boost with Paul Coutts made available for the trip to London, after being on the sidelines for almost 11 months – but should he be thrown straight into the Blades XI?

Here, we take a look at the Sheffield United XI that will beat Millwall this weekend...

Henderson has been an everpresent for the Blades this term, and there is no reason why that should change on Saturday afternoon despite facing strong competition from Jamal Blackman.

Basham has been an influential figure for United at the back this season, and should keep in his place in the team that beat Preston, where the 30-year old scored the Blades' second goal.

Egan has been another solid figure for United this season, after a big-money move from Brentford in the summer.

O'Connell completes a defensive back-line that will look to improve on their display against Preston last weekend.

Freeman has been battling it with George Baldock for the right-back position this season, but the 26-year old looks to have made the position his own after a string of impressive performances.

Fleck has been influential following his return from injury, and is definitely expected to keep his place in the squad.

Paul Coutts, who after suffering a leg injury against Burton Albion last November, is finally available for the trip to The Den on Saturday afternoon.

He has been nursed back to full fitness through development matches and under-23 action, and it would perhaps be wise to keep him on the bench so Oliver Norwood will remain in the team.

Stevens looks to be the only real contender for the wing-back role.

Duffy has been the catalyst of a large majority of Blades' attacks this season, and there is no real reason why the playmaker should be dropped this weekend.

With Leon Clarke waiting in the wings, it's only right that McGoldrick keeps his place in the squad after netting the winner for United against Preston last week, and the 30-year old will be looking to add to his tally of two goals this weekend.

After Wilder praised his work-rate and dedication, captain Sharp is another player who will definitely be expected to start on Saturday, after scoring the Blades' opener and his fifth goal of the season last weekend.