Nottingham Forest travel to the KCOM Stadium to face off against Leonid Slutsky's Hull City in the evening kick-off on Saturday.

Forest have had a mixed start to the season and currently sit in 12th place in the league table, whilst their opponents Hull, sit two places below in 14th spot.

Warburton has an array of options at his disposal and he'll need to make some key team decisions ahead of the clash.

One player who has been in and out of the side is Everton loanee Kieran Dowell.

The young attacking midfielder has shown glimpses of his superb ability, but there is so much competition for places, especially in the midfield areas at Forest.

Should Warburton hand a start to Dowell v Hull?

We take a look....

George Dagless

It's so tough to say.

Keeping all of Forest's attacking talent happy is going to be tough for Mark Warburton this season but it is a nice problem to have.

I don't think Jason Cummings should play in that attacking midfield role he seemed to be in against Burton so I think that might decide it.

Dowell will probably get back in thanks to that.

Alfie Burns

For me, Forest are still lacking real creativity, with Warburton’s squad heavily reliant on Barrie McKay to produce in the Championship.

One of Dowell or Zach Clough needs to be in the starting XI, with either player having the capability to link the midfield and attack.

Dowell, who is on-loan from Everton, appears to be Warburton’s preferred choice from the duo, and he must come back into the team this weekend

Chris Gallagher

No, Warburton should stick with a winning side.

Forest performed well against Burton and the boss should try and give these players a run to prove themselves.

In Barrie McKay, Jason Cummings and Daryl Murphy, the Reds should have some firepower in the final third. If not, Dowell is a very good sub to have. But for the Hull game, he should stay on the bench.