Sheffield United are hoping to bounce back tonight after a disappointing loss against Swansea City.

In the opening game of the season, Sheffield United hosted recently relegated Swansea at Bramall Lane in a televised fixture on Saturday evening.

And it looked like it was all going smoothly when right-wing-back George Baldock fired the Blades into the lead after the hour mark.

But with less than 20 minutes on the clock, Oli McBurnie fired the visitors level before a late debut goal for Yan Dhanda sealed the victory for Swansea.

Wilder will be hoping his team can respond when they face Middlesbrough at The Riverside Stadium tonight and he could ring the changes for this fixture.

The Sheffield United boss has no fresh injury concerns and Paul Coutts is not back yet, despite returning to training.

Here is how Wilder should line up for tonight's visit to Boro.

Henderson should retain his spot between the sticks for tonight.

Unless he recalls Richard Stearman to the starting line-up, Wilder should keep faith with Basham.

Egan joined in the summer from Brentford and he is just settling into the back three.

Premier League target O'Connell is the key man in Sheffield United's defence.

Baldock will be hoping to impress again after a goal scoring start to the season.

Evans is likely to continue in a midfield three.

Duffy could come in for John Lundstram as he adds some extra creativity to the midfield ranks.

Fleck had a relatively quiet game against Swansea but his passing ability always makes him a danger.

Stevens gets the nod ahead of Daniel Lafferty at left-wing-back.

Clarke failed to hit the ground running with an early goal but the Blades need him back to his best.

Wilder might revert to last season's tried and tested front pair of Clarke and Sharp, and drop David McGoldrick to the bench.