The Owls have reached the Play-Offs for the second successive season, but this time they will be hoping for a better outcome, after falling in the final, last season.

Wednesday face Huddersfield at Hillsborough on Wednesday night, after a 0-0 draw in the first leg, as Carlos Carvalhal's men bid to return to the top flight for the first time in over a decade.

Wednesday's Portuguese boss has built a very strong squad at Hillsborough over the last two years, to the point where there isn't many positions that can actually be improved upon.

However, with Wednesday's future still up in the air, the squad could need major improvements, especially if the Owls go on to achieve promotion.

Arguably one of Wednesday's weakest areas is left back, and this is somewhere that needs to be improved upon regardless of where the Owls' future lies.

The man who should step into the Sheffield Wednesday back line, is Hull City's up and coming star, Josh Tymon.

Tymon has come through the ranks at the KCOM, and has featured in the first team for Hull in the Premier League, making six appearances.

However, with Andy Robertson in his place, he isn't going to be getting football any time soon, which could open the door for Wednesday to swoop.

Daniel Pudil and Morgan Fox are Carvalhal's options at left back at the moment, both of whom are solid options, but Tymon would definitely be an upgrade on them.

At just 17, Tymon certainly has his best years ahead of him, and as he grows to get a better understanding of the game, he could be a key player for the Owls.

The youngster has a great understanding of the game for such a young player, and if he could improve the attacking side of his game, he could go on to be a huge success.