Aston Villa's disappointing start to the 18/19 campaign continued with yet another draw at the weekend.

An unstoppable 93rd minute free-kick from Conor Hourihane salvaged a point for Steve Bruce's men, who haven't managed to find a win in their last five league outings.

The Villans, after seven games, sit 12th in the Championship table, and will be very much hoping that they can secure only their third win of the season tonight against Rotherham United at Villa Park.

The Millers will certainly not be a pushover, after an impressive 1-0 win over Derby County at the weekend, and will be travelling to the Midlands full of confidence and a "nothing to lose" mindset.

Here, we take a look at the starting line-up that Bruce could look to field this weekend...

Nyland has been an everpresent for Villa since his summer move from Ingolstadt, and there is no reason why that should change tonight.

After being deployed as a winger in recent weeks, Elmohamady could well be asked to play in perhaps his more natural position of right-back tonight.

Whilst Villa wait for news on a new centre-half, Manchester United loanee Axel Tuanzebe has been a solid figure for Villa at the back whenever called upon this season.

Club captain Chester has started every game for Villa this season, and we fully expect him to keep his place tonight of course.

Taylor completes a back line that faces one change from the team that drew at Blackburn Rovers at the weekend.

The first Villa change comes in the form of Glenn Whelan in for Mile Jedinak.

The former Stoke midfielder provides Villa with real stability and calmness on the ball, giving the likes of Jack Grealish freedom to push forward while Whelan sits in holding midfield.

With Elmohamady moving to right-back, this could mean a return to the starting line-up for Anwar El Ghazi, who was an unused substitute at the weekend.

The Lille loanee has been impressive for Villa ever since his move in the summer, and gives Steve Bruce's men real pace and trickery down the right hand side.

Grealish is enduring yet another impressive season for his boyhood club, after rumours of a move linking him to Tottenham Hotspur throughout the summer.

Another change Bruce may look to make is Conor Hourihane in for John McGinn.

The Irishman came off the bench to net a sensational free-kick in the 93rd minute at the weekend, and will feel hard done to if he doesn't start tonight for sure.

The final change Bruce may look to make is Yannick Bolasie in for Albert Adomah.

The tricky winger came off the bench for Villa at the weekend, and will be showcase his skills and pace down the left flank for Bruce's men tonight.

The player to complete the team is none other than Tammy Abraham, who will be looking to bag his first Villa goal tonight.