After three straight draws, Sheffield Wednesday got back to winning ways at the weekend, when they saw off Swansea City 3-1, a result that leaves the Owls in 15th spot in the Championship, now only nine points off the play-off places.

Next up for Steve Bruce's side is the midweek visit off Brentford, who are only a place below them in the league, in what will be their final match before a much anticipated Steel City derby next Monday night.

So should Bruce make any changes to the Owls' starting XI for the Brentford match?

We discuss.....

Gary Hutchinson

“He won’t be dropping Reach, that’s for sure!

“Why would he change a winning side?

“What benefit could be gleaned from upsetting a rhythm.

“Keep it consistent and keep it tight.”

Jacob Potter

"I wouldn’t be making any changes whatsoever.

"The Owls have looked like a completely different side since Bruce took over, and after a convincing 3-1 win over Swansea at the weekend, he doesn’t need to make any changes.

"You need stability in the side, and I’d be surprised if he made any alterations."

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George Harbey

"Why not keep it the same?

"They picked up an emphatic win at the weekend and confidence is bound to be sky high.

"If everyone is okay to go again, keep it the same."

Jay Taylor

“I would keep the team the same.

“Yes, there’s a lot of games to go but an impressive 3-1 win at the weekend will give the team a lot of confidence.

“Bruce preached continuity, and he can practice what he preaches with keeping the same XI tomorrow evening.”