Cardiff City will look to get back into the automatic positions when they face Ipswich at home in the Sky Bet Championship tonight.

After a bright start that saw the Bluebirds sit top of the league, they have dropped off in recent weeks, with just one win in their last four games.

Perhaps more worryingly, it's only one goal in those games too and that came from the penalty spot.

This has prompted suggestions that Lee Tomlin should play.

The creative attacking midfielder made a surprise switch from Bristol City in the summer but hasn't featured too frequently.

In fact, he has only made six appearances all season in the league, with the last four as a sub.

However, he has undoubted ability on the ball and can unlock a defence, so should he start against Ipswich tonight?

We take a look...

Alfie Burns

I think it is time for Warnock to switch things up and hand Tomlin a starting berth.

Since Cardiff’s victory over Leeds they have stopped scoring goals and don’t look creative, finding the net just once in four fixtures.

Introducing Tomlin from the start would give Warnock’s side a different dimension, and could potentially lead to better performances in front of goal.

George Dagless

There's certainly a case for that.

Tomlin showed a bit of creative thinking when he hooked the ball away from Millwall 'keeper Jordan Archer and scored - though it was disallowed.

He's not played much this season but he's clearly sharp mentally and with Cardiff stuttering a bit at the moment perhaps it is time to give him a game.

Sam Rourke

Warnock needs to chuck him in.

The attacking midfielder has been in and out of the side this season, but he has the ability to unlock opposition defences.

Cardiff have somewhat stalled in recent weeks, and need to get back to winning games consistently to ensure a serious push for promotion.

It's time for Warnock to choose Tomlin, and help add that creative spark that seems to have been missing recently.