Sheffield United are firmly in the hunt for a top six finish but know they will have to put together a strong run of form to see of the rest of the chasing pack.

The Blades are one of six teams that are realistically playing for the final two play-off positions and know that any slip up could see them fall behind their rivals.

Therefore, they will surely be going for the win tomorrow against Brentford in what will be a very tough fixture for the Blades.

However, the hosts will have little to play for and Chris Wilder will hope that extra edge in his side can help the Yorkshire outfit to three points.

United go into the game on the back of a frustrating 0-0 draw at home to Nottingham Forest, where Wilder's men weren't ruthless enough.

Given that, the former Northampton boss may be tempted to make some changes at Griffin Park and here we look at two players who could lose their place...

The Blades skipper hasn't scored in four games and Wilder may feel that David Brooks deserves a chance from teh start because of his quality on the ball.

If he starts the youngster then Sharp is likely to miss out as Brooks would benefit from playing alongisde a striker who can play with their back to goal, such as Leon Clarke or Clayton Donaldson.

Even if he doesn't go with Brooks, Sharp hasn't done enough to keep his place in recent weeks when you consider the options the Blades have in the final third and coming on as an impact sub may be the best bet.

The midfielder played in an unnatural centre-back role against Forest and actually did well.

However, playing at home against a Forest side that were happy to sit back and take a point is a lot easier than going to Brentford who have a host of quality players up top.

The Bees have the likes of Ollie Watkins and Sergi Canos who play from out wide and their skill and movement could be too much for someone filling in, therefore, Chris Basham is likely to start.