Bristol City are a team in form, so beating them at Ashton Gate will be no easy feat, but the Owls have a good record against the Robins of late (they’ve won the last four meetings) and will be looking to keep that up.
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1. GK - Cameron Dawson
Can't fault Dawson so far this season, he's kept clean sheets in all of his outings so far, and has done absolutely nothing to suggest that he deserves to lose his place in the league. He made a couple of really big saves at Watford, and will be hoping to put in another good showing against Bristol. Photo: Steve Ellis
2. CB - Dominic Iorfa
He's been linked with Watford, and the Premier League, this week, and given his ability and performances for the Owls, it's not really much of a surprise. Starts every week for me, and is key in the way that Wednesday play in terms of the backline. One of the first names on the teamsheet. Photo: Steve Ellis
3. CB - Tom Lees
His resurgence continues this season, and as Monk said earlier this week, he's more like the Tom Lees that we know he can be. Hasn't put a foot wrong in the first couple of games, and should get the opportunity to carry that on in Bristol. Photo: Steve Ellis
4. CB - Joost Van Aken
Van Aken has handled himself very well since coming back into the side under Monk. He seems to have bulked up a bit and become more physical, while his technical ability has never been in question. Julian Börner also did nothing to suggest that he should start over him after his performance v Fulham. Photo: Steve Ellis