Ahead of tomorrow's trip to Oldham Athletic, Derby County manager Frank Lampard will be caught in two minds about his team selection.

Does he look to play a first-team to regain some confidence and bounce back from their humiliating 4-1 loss at home to Leeds United at the weekend?

Or does he give his fringe players the opportunity to impress and earn a spot in the senior starting line-up?

It is a difficult one for Lampard to consider, but we think that he needs to experiment with his options and give some younger players and fringe players the chance to shine.

With first-team spots up for grabs after that loss to Leeds, Derby's new signings and exciting young talents will be desperate to get out on the pitch at Boundary Park tomorrow night and impress.

Here is how we think Lampard should line-up against League Two side Oldham in the EFL Cup tomorrow.

Roos has had numerous loan spells away from Derby and seems to impress each time so Lampard will want to see what he can do for the Rams.

Youngster Bogle was part of pre-season and really shot to prominence with a string of good displays.

Tomori had a difficult debut with Leeds attackers relentless in their pressure but he should have an easier game this time.

Richard Keogh has received a lot of criticism for his performances so Lampard should use this game as a chance to see if Pearce can stake a claim for a first-team spot.

He started against Leeds but with Scott Malone closing in on a return to full fitness, Lowe needs to stake his claim in this game.

New signing Holmes possesses a good attacking threat from midfield and this will be a good match to judge how well he can cope with the step up.

Evans will provide steel in midfield and this could be his debut as well.

Talented youngster Elsnik deserves to be handed a chance to impress in the cup competitions or he should be sent out on loan.

Speedy winger Jozefzoon could earn his first start since his summer switch from Brentford.

Marriott is another summer signing who could start for the first time and his tally of 33 goals last season for Peterborough United will certainly give Lampard confidence that he can net against Oldham.

22-year-old talent Bennett faces a make-or-break season, where he needs to demonstrate he is ready to make the step-up.