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Plenty of attention will be drawn to Bramall Lane this Saturday as Sheffield United look to get their automatic promotion bid back on track.

Last weekend saw them drop out of the top-two after a 0-0 draw with fierce rivals Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. Not a terrible result in isolation but with Leeds United and Norwich City both winning convincingly, it left them with work to do.

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This weekend, they face another Yorkshire derby with Rotherham United the visitors to the Lane as the Millers look to stave off relegation.

Paul Warne’s side are certain to prove stiff, hard to beat opposition and Chris Wilder will surely need his top guns firing on all cylinders.

But who is he likely to play?

[snack_break title="Goalkeeper: Dean Henderson"]

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One of the breakout stars of the Championship season will surely be starting again.

The Manchester United loanee looks set to play right at the top and has become one of this campaign’s outstanding shot-stoppers along the way.

[snack_break title="Right centre-back: Jack O’Connell"]

There is next to no chance that Wilder will make changes to his centre-back triad.

O’Connell is the youngest of the three but has performed with no less quality and maturity than the pair along side him.

[snack_break title="Centre-back: Chris Basham"]

At 30, Basham keeps answering his doubters with resounding effect.

He will start again tomorrow and so he should having become a crucial member of Wilder’s squad.

[snack_break title="Left centre-back: John Egan"]

Having made the move to Bramall Lane in the summer, Egan has been tremendous.

Dominant in the air and cool with his feet, the former Brentford man will surely start once again tomorrow.

[snack_break title="Right wing-back: Kieron Freeman"]

With George Baldock having suffered with injury throughout this season, Freeman has stepped up exquisitely.

A composed menace down the right hand side, he is a dream to play with both for his defensive and attacking team-mates.

[snack_break title="Central-midfield: John Fleck"]

Of course, Fleck will start.

The Scotsman has perhaps not been as directly brilliant as many Blades fans will have hoped for but his impact has still been apparent and will definitely start.

[snack_break title="Central-midfield: Kieran Dowell"]

The Everton loanee has fitted seamlessly into the Blades midfield since arriving in January.

A crucial winner against West Brom a few weeks ago has been the peak of his displays but Wilder will know he still has more to offer.

[snack_break title="Central-midfield: Oliver Norwood"]

What an outstanding season this man has had.

He has proven himself to be one of, if not the, best ball playing midfielders outside the Premier League and will surely be playing at that level next season, regardless of where the Blades finish.

[snack_break title="Left wing-back: Enda Stevens"]

Much-like Freeman on the right, Stevens has done a brilliant job at both ends of the pitch.

He has become an indispensable member of Wilder’s squad and it would be a huge shock to see him dropped against the Millers.

[snack_break title="Striker: David McGoldrick"]

After an innefective display on Monday night, expect McGoldrick to come in for Gary Madine.

The former Ipswich Town striker has had a great season and will most-likely get the chance to continue his revival tomorrow.

[snack_break title="Striker: Billy Sharp"]

Well, obviously.

Sharp has been utterly brilliant this season and is showing no signs of slowing down whatsoever.

The Blades player of the season by a mile and will be starting again tomorrow.

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