Coventry City will be hoping to continue their impressive run of form when they face Burton Albion in League One on Saturday. 

With no Premier League or Championship football on offer, all eyes will be on the third tier with many no doubt drawn to Mark Robins' side against the Brewers.

Five wins out of five in October transformed the club from a side destined for mid-table mediocrity to one who could seriously challenge for the playoffs.

Charlton Athletic, Wycombe Wanderers, Southend United, Bradford City and Doncaster Rovers all fell victim of the Sky Blues' purple patch.

Accrington Stanley stuttered them last time out in the league as they held them to a 1-1 draw and Burton will be hoping to go one better.

But how will Robins set his side up for the weekend clash?

Here is what we expect him to do...

In goal will remain Lee Burge.

He has been a safe, if unspectacular, pair of hands for Coventry so far this season and there is no reason for that to change.

On the right of the defence will most likely be Jack Grimmer.

Dujon Sterling is still recovering from an injury so expect to see Robins turn to his trusty back-up.

Jordan Willis will maintain his place at centre-back.

He has been a consistent performer for the Sky Blues so far this season and it would be mad for Robins to meddle with the promising partnership he has formed.

And that partnership is with Davies.

Like Willis, he has been consistent and safe, especially over that stunning run of results. It would be a big surprise if he were to be dropped.

On the left of the defence expect to see Brown.

He has continued his fine form with Shrewsbury last season with the Sky Blues and is undoubtedly one of the first names on the teamsheet.

Expect Thomas to continue on the right-wing.

The Derby loanee has been impressive in recent weeks and it would be silly of Robins to risk interrupting that by benching him now.

One of the central midfielders will be the evergreen Michael Doyle.

He may be 37, but his experience in what is a quite a youthful squad has been crucial in recent weeks.

Expect to see Bayliss return to the XI alongside him in place of Ogogo.

The youngster offers much more in an attacking sense than the former Shrewsbury man and in a match they will be wanting to win it would be surprising not to see him.

Hiwula will keep his spot on the left-wing.

He has been brilliant since coming into the squad, scoring three goals and assisting two more in 11 matches.

Expect Chaplin to return in attack after the FA Cup weekend.

He has scored three goals in 11 matches and will be desperate to improve that ratio against the Brewers.

Clarke-Harris has been a reliable source of goals over the last three seasons for Coventry and that has been no different this season.

He has three so far but is capable of a much better ratio and will be keen to prove that.