Chris Wilder has some welcome selection headaches to contend with for Sheffield United's trip to Chelsea this weekend. He will be without Jack Robinson, who is suspended, but has key men including Ollie Norwood and Oli McBurnie available again after their own bans elapsed.
George Baldock and Ben Osborn are also expected to return to the squad after their injury absences, with hamstring and groin issues respectively, and Wilder must decide whether or not to keep faith with youngsters Andre Brooks and Will Osula after their exertions against Liverpool and Brentford in his first two games back.
With those dilemmas in mind we tasked our man to step into Wilder's shoes and select the side he would send out to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge - what would you do differently?
With those dilemmas in mind we tasked our man to step into Wilder's shoes and select the side he would send out to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge - what would you do differently?
![Showed against Brentford once again that he has that moment of magic in his locker, with United may need again to get a result in the capital](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmQ5YTkzMDVmLTVmN2YtNDYxZi05Y2Q1LTEzZGI4ZWM0MjRiMjphZDA5YWM3YS1lNDllLTQxNWItOGI0ZS04MDBkMDJmYmQzZjE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
9. James McAtee
Showed against Brentford once again that he has that moment of magic in his locker, with United may need again to get a result in the capital Photo: Simon Bellis
![A player who has shown his best form in a United shirt in the last two games, the Blades are now playing to Archer's strengths rather than banging the ball to him in the air and expecting him to battle with big centre-halves](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/12/09/21/47/GettyImages-1842819187.jpg.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
10. Cameron Archer
A player who has shown his best form in a United shirt in the last two games, the Blades are now playing to Archer's strengths rather than banging the ball to him in the air and expecting him to battle with big centre-halves | Getty Images
![Back available after suspension and still very important to United, both in defence and as a focal point in attack. Harsh on Will Osula perhaps but I'd let McBurnie battle Chelsea's defenders for 60/70 minutes before unleashing Osula from the bench after his big physical exertions against Liverpool and Brentford](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjlhZTY0NGQ5LTFiOGItNGU3MS1iYjdiLTMxMTI4OGI1NGVmZDo3NTEzNjhlYi1lMTJhLTQ2NDQtYTY4OC05Y2JkNzE4NzkxY2E=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
11. Oli McBurnie
Back available after suspension and still very important to United, both in defence and as a focal point in attack. Harsh on Will Osula perhaps but I'd let McBurnie battle Chelsea's defenders for 60/70 minutes before unleashing Osula from the bench after his big physical exertions against Liverpool and Brentford Photo: George Wood