Saturday afternoon presents the perfect opportunity for Sheffield United to get back to winning ways, with a trip to Ipswich Town on the horizon.

The Blades will be looking to bounce back from their most recent result, a 2-1 home loss to promotion rivals West Brom, and having won just two of their last seven league games, they'll be looking to put the pressure back on the automatic promotion places with a win over the Tractor Boys.

It won't be too straightforward for Wilder's men, however - Ipswich may be sitting at the bottom of the table, but will be full of confidence of securing a vital third win of the season, after securing only their first home league win of the season last weekend, against Wigan Athletic.

With a hectic Christmas period approaching, Wilder could look to rotate his squad, and here, we take a look at the Sheffield United XI that he needs to play against Ipswich tomorrow...

Henderson has been an ever-present in between the sticks for United this term and there is no reason why that should change this weekend.

Basham has been a rock at the back for United this term and will be looking to keep up his level of performances this season.

In the heart of defence, John Egan has been incredible since his summer move from Brentford - he is worth every penny.

Completing an unchanged back three is Jack O'Connell. The trio have been superb for the Blades this season.

Baldock has recently won a place back in the team ahead of Kieron Freeman, so it's a tough call for Wilder this weekend.

Baldock has done enough in recent weeks to keep his place in the side, however.

Norwood has been instrumental in recent weeks for United in midfield, and when he's fit, he can be one of the best midfielders in the league.

Mark Duffy usually plays in the hole at Bramall Lane, but Wilder usually reverts back to a more defensive 5-3-2 away from home.

Paul Coutts could look to replace him this weekend.

John Fleck has been outstanding for United over the last few years and will undoubtedly keep his place in the team this weekend.

Enda Stevens completes a midfield that faces just one change from the 2-1 defeat to the Baggies last week.

With Leon Clarke close to returning to first-team action, McGoldrick will look to make sure that he does enough to keep his place in the team.

After netting against West Brom, however, he's done enough to keep his shirt this weekend.

Sharp will be influential in guiding United to the Premier League this term.

He is their current top goalscorer and will be looking to get back on the scoresheet against Ipswich this weekend.