Fulham face a tricky challenge tonight as they host Derby County in a high-stake play-off encounter.

Derby hold a 1-0 lead going into the second-leg, courtesy of Cameron Jerome's goal at Pride Park.

Fulham need to win tonight to give themselves any hope of going up via the play-offs after narrowly missing out on automatic promotion.

The onus will be on Fulham to attack with Derby expected to sit back and try to withstand the pressure, while launching counter-attacks to gain further advantage.

The Cottagers will have to be very patient to break down a well-organised Gary Rowett side but Slavisa Jokanovic faces a selection dilemma ahead of the game.

Does he stick with the same starting XI that lost at Pride Park or does he gamble and bring in a new player or two?

Here is the starting XI that we believe Jokanovic should deploy against Derby tonight to overturn their one-goal deficit and book Fulham's place at Wembley.

The 25-year-old is an uncontroversial pick to remain between the posts for Fulham.

With Fulham expected to have most of the ball, the 25-year-old will need to help the attack but also be mindful of Derby's counter-attacks.

Dennis Odoi has shown some frailties at the back and Jokanovic could gamble by bringing in the Czech Republic international for this match to keep the likes of Jerome and Matej Vydra at bay.

The American will certainly keep his place at the back for Fulham.

The Cottagers will be hoping that the Southampton loanee will be able to provide good service and get down the left-flank a lot tonight.

Not everyone's cup of tea but Johansen has eight goals and eight assists this season so perhaps he has one more magic moment in him.

The Scotsman is very solid in midfield and he will be important in ensuring that Derby do not get a goal on the counter-attack.

This could be captain Cairney's final game in a Fulham shirt if they lose but he will be desperate to help out and get the victory.

Floyd Ayite could not break Derby's resolute deep defence down so Piazon should come in to try to unlock the Rams' wall.

Fulham need the 17-year-old to show why he won the Championship Player of the Year award and produce some magic when they most need it.

Mitrovic has netted plenty of goals for the Cottagers this season and he will be the main threat tonight.