Birmingham City will look to make it two wins in a matter of days during their home clash with Brentford this weekend.

Garry Monk's men proved that they are real play-off contenders after an extremely impressive 2-0 victory over Gary Rowett's Stoke City on Boxing Day - goals from Jacques Maghoma and Omar Bogle secured an invaluable three points for Blues, taking them up to seventh in the Championship table.

After just one defeat in their last six league games, the West Midlands side will be very hopeful of claiming yet another win this weekend, as Monk's men prepare to take on a Brentford side that have won just one of their previous eight league outings.

With games coming thick and fast in a hectic winter period, Monk could look to make changes to his Birmingham side ahead of the clash at St. Andrew's.

Here, we take a look at the Birmingham City XI that Garry Monk needs to field against Brentford on Saturday...

Camp has proved his doubters wrong from the early stage of the campaign, and deserves to keep his place in the side after a string of solid performances.

Harding has nailed down his place in the team after an impressive campaign thus far, and the 22-yearold should keep his place in the XI after some fantastic displays of late.

Morrison will be very pleased with Blues' performances of late, having kept two clean sheets in their last two games.

It's bound to be a fiery affair for Dean on Saturday as he looks to face his former club.

With Kristian Pedersen still a doubt for the clash with the Bees, former Brentford man Colin has filled in well at left-back, and deserves to keep his place in the team, completing an unchanged back-line.

Another former Bees star Jota has been at his best in recent weeks, and will look to cause his former club some real problems this weekend.

Gardner will look to keep brother Craig out of the team for a little longer, as he looks to keep his place in the Blues line-up.

Kieftenbeld continues to be a very important player in the heart of midfield for Monk's men this season, and there is no reason whatsoever why he should be dropped this weekend.

Maghoma will be full of confidence after scoring his fourth goal of the season at the weekend.

After netting his first goal of the season at the weekend, why should Monk drop Bogle when he's full of confidence?

With no goals in his last six games, it could be best for Lucas Jutkiewicz to have a rest this weekend.

With three goals in his last five games, Adams will be looking to get back on the scoresheet this weekend, as Blues look to seal yet another three points in their push for the play-offs.