Coventry are in the hunt for an immediate return to League One after their season in the basement division.

It's been a wake-up call for everyone at the Ricoh Arena, far from romping the division they're only just on the cusp of promotion, fighting it out with Lincoln and Exeter amongst others for the final play off place.

Injuries haven't been kind, the influential Jodi Jones is out for a season, whilst losing loan player Duckens Nazon was also a huge blow. After a stumble they seem to be regaining form and they'll be hoping to keep that going against a terrible Grimsby side tomorrow.

The Sky Blues need points and Grimsby have been very gracious in letting their opponents take some in every game since early December. They've got a new manager at the helm, but it doesn't seem to have helped them a great amount.

It should be a routine win for Mark Robins' men, here's the XI we think he should go with.

O'Brien has ben pushing Lee Burge hard all season and he got a chance in the last match against Crewe.

No reason to drop him for the visit of Grimsby, their strikers have only scored once in open play since early February.

Grimmer shouldn't be in League Two, but fate has played a hand and here he is.

Grimsby don't have much of a threat out wide, unless Dembele gets a start, so it should be a comfortable afternoon for the former Fulham man.

Young Ryan Haynes has made the left back spot his own this season and he'll likely keep his place.

He could come up against former Sky Blues winger Gary McSheffrey, once the youngest player to feature in the top flight but now a 35-year old squeezing the last drips out of his career.

McDonald is only 25 but is now on his ninth club, but he has found some consistency at the Ricoh Arena.

He's played 34 this season and tomorrow he's nailed on to make it 35.

Stokes is back to full fitness and whilst some believe Dominic Hyam should keep his place, we feel Stokes should get a recall.

He played 133 times for Forest Green Rovers and has experience of lower league football.

This is a no brainer. If you picked a Coventry side without Doyle in it, you may as well choose another sport to follow.

He is instrumental in the midfield, winning balls and breaking up play with ease.

Liam Kelly is another name that is probably pre-printed on the Coventry team sheet.

Along with Doyle they're the rock around which everything else is built and they'll be too much for Grimsby's out of sorts midfield to contend with.

Shipley is a youngster with just a handful of appearances to his name, but he's forced his way into the reckoning in the wake of Jones' injury.

He's done well too and whilst some might see his inclusion as a risk, we see it is another bold move.

Reid isn't popular at Coventry, but he's a cracking player on his day. This game has him written all over it.

The Mariners are down on their luck and ready to be attacked and maybe, just maybe Reid can look to rebuild his shattered reputation tomorrow.

18 goals for 40 outings, need we say more?

The former Sheffield United player has thrived in League Two and will surely be on the score sheet tomorrow.

Clarke-Harris is a loan player who has added much a fresh dimension to the Sky Blues' attack.

He has three goals from six starts in Coventry colours and would fancy himself to add to that tally tomorrow.