Football League World travel to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on Friday evening as QPR host Sheffield Wednesday in the fourth round of the FA Cup. 

The two sides had very different fortunes last weekend, with Wednesday suffering a 5-0 hammering at the hands of Blackburn Rovers and Mark Warburton's side securing an impressive victory against Leeds United.

The Owls will no doubt be looking to bounce back tomorrow evening and recreate the level of performance that saw them beat Premier League side Brighton in the previous round of the competition.

It looks set to be a tough task for the visitors as QPR have been in destructive form in recent weeks, scoring 13 goals in four games since the turn of the year, including a 5-1 victory over Swansea City in the third round of the FA Cup.

Both Monk and Warburton have expressed their determination to win but hinted they may chance their sides up a little to freshen things up.

After last weekend's result, you'd imagine the Wednesday boss will be wary of making too many alterations–particularly given the size of the defeats QPR have handed out already this year.

Captain Tom Lees, midfielder Sam Hutchinson, and striker Atdhe Nuhiu are three players that missed out on Saturday but could return to the starting XI for the FA Cup clash. Liam Palmer and Fernando Forestieri are both back in training but not ready to return in time for this tie.

With QPR on the fringe of the play-off race, Warburton will certainly be tempted to rest some of his big guns but opportunities to make it to the fifth round of the FA Cup do not come every day and with Nahki Wells recalled, it's hard to see him resting too many of his main weapons.

That said, this seems like an ideal opportunity to get Ryan Manning and Jordan Hugill back in the side, and to give January signing Jack Clarke his first start. On top of that, Toni Leistner returned from his injury to make the bench against Leeds and looks likely to start tomorrow eve.

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For all QPR's attacking threat, they have been fragile at the back this season, which may offer a Wednesday unit that have struggled for goals without top scorer Steven Fletcher a chance to do some damage.

Both sides have had underwhelming January windows so far but the prospect of a cup run will certainly excite fans and may provide the managers with a popularity boost–something that it seems Monk could use right now.

This may not seem the most enticing tie of the round but on a Friday night under the lights in West London, it looks like one that could be exciting.