Middlesbrough got out of jail at the weekend, scoring two late goals to salvage a point away at Millwall.

With the game looking like it was heading for a comfortable Millwall win, Martin Braithwaite scored to get Boro back into the game and then George Friend turned the ball in after seven minutes of injury time to scrape a dramatic draw.

Tony Pulis has some selection dilemmas then after the late show at the New Den.

Does he opt with the same starting XI or give more opportunities to the three substitutions who changed the game?

Ashley Fletcher, Lewis Wing and Marcus Tavernier are all relatively unknown quantities at this level and playing them all could be seen as a risk.

But they did help get Boro back level so who does he pick?

Here is the XI we believe Pulis should deploy against Sheffield United this weekend.

Randolph is the undisputed number one, ahead of Dimi Konstantopoulos, Andy Lonergan and Connor Ripley.

Due to a lack of alternative options, Shotton will not be concerned about losing his spot in the side.

Flint had a shaky start to life at Middlesbrough but he is a solid defender at this level and is a threat from set-pieces.

With Ben Gibson now at Burnley and Dani Ayala injured, youngster Fry will continue at centre-half.

Friend will keep his place after his dramatic equaliser in the 97th minute at Millwall.

Howson's box-to-box displays add a lot to Boro's midfield options.

Clayton is proven and reliable at this level so he should continue in his role.

If McNair is now fully fit, he should replace veteran Grant Leadbitter to add legs and goals from midfield.

Downing looked ineffective at the weekend but there is no doubting his ability to provide quality balls into the box and he could continue if Pulis decides to keep Wing and Tavernier as bench options.

Assombalonga had a poor game against Millwall and many fans are calling for Fletcher to replace him.

However, at home, Pulis needs to stick to his guns and hope that the 25-year-old can silence his critics.

Braithwaite's spot is not in danger and it could be a major year for the Denmark international if Pulis decides to keep him.