Queens Park Rangers travel to Derby County in the Championship tomorrow, as Mark Warburton's side look for a first win in six.

The last outing for QPR was one to forget. Their biggest defeat of the season came at the hands of Nottingham Forest at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on Wednesday night, Sabri Lamouchi's men winning the game 4-0.

It means that QPR are without a win in six Championship games - their last being a 3-2 win at Hull mid-November.

Things won't get any easier for Warburton either with the trip to Derby tomorrow - Derby have lost their last four away matches to nil and will be looking for a win against a QPR side who look shot of confidence.

Here we take a look at the likely line-up that Warburton will name tomorrow:

Even though this man has come under a lot of scrutiny recently, Joe Lumley will likely keep his spot in goal with Liam Kelly's fitness still a doubt - he's made a couple of mistakes in the last two games, and will want a big performance on Saturday.

There's been calls for Warburton to switch to a classic 4-4-2 for tomorrow and he may well do so with his defensive options stricken - Yoann Barbet remains sidelines whilst Lee Wallace is suspended.

Expect to see Ryan Manning at left-back with Toni Leistner and Grant Hall in the middle, and Todd Kane at right-back - the former Chelsea man has been impressive in the last few games.

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A four-strong midfield is something that QPR fans haven't seen this season and the biggest decision for Warburton is where to play his star man, Ebere Eze. Although the 21-year-old has been pretty woeful in the last two games, he remains their best player and his best position in a four-strong midfield should be on the left.

Dom Ball is slowly cementing his spot in the side and so to is Luke Amos after struggling with injury - these two should make up the central-midfield positions.

Ilias Chair is another top-player but he might not have the same impact on the right-hand side, so we could see Bright Osayi-Samuel make a rare start for the club in that position.

Up-front should be QPR's most prolific pairing, Nahki Wells and Jordan Hugill - the duo have scored eight goals each in the Championship this season, and both could do with a goal against Derby tomorrow.

Warburton will have his team right up for the challenge, and it'll make for a fierce encounter at Pride Park.