The former-England international featured in all but three matches for Birmingham last time out, and after conceding just once in their opening two outings, he will almost certainly retain his place between the sticks.
Summer signing Laird appears one of Blues’ best captures to date.
During the curtain-raiser in South Wales, the promising right-back defined an astonishing performance against his former club with six completed dribbles, 21 duels won and a total of nine tackles and interceptions.
That form was continued against Leeds as Laird ensured winger Dan James got no change by racking up a combined six tackles and interceptions, too.
A formidable force at both ends of the pitch, he looks sure to have a big role to play against Nigel Pearson’s side.
Their defence has been water-tight this month and the returning Sanderson has proved pivotal to just that.
Capable of physically dominating opponents while giving his side a platform to play out from the back with composure and press-resistance while in possession, he is a shoe-in moving forward.
An imposing defensive partnership has been built up between Sanderson and Long at the heart of Birmingham’s backline.
With Bristol City posing a clear goal threat, Eustace will undoubtedly be keen to keep that going now.
Meanwhile, former-Derby County full-back Buchanan has seamlessly reacclimatized to English football so far after returning to British shores following a year with Werder Bremen.
Leeds did not enjoy any luck down his side last weekend, so he should keep his place.
Bielik has slotted straight back in too, having made his successful loan spell from the Rams a permanent one this summer.
A real physical warrior in midfield, the Polish international is also gifted with a passing range that allows his side to control proceedings and, after playing every available league minute against Swansea and Leeds, it is unfathomable that he will not feature from the very first whistle.
Sunjic’s profile makes him a no-brainer when looking to win a game from midfield.
Dogged, determined and adept at breaking up play, the one-time Croatian international never shirks a tackle and provides no opponents with an easy ride- and he could be vital at shutting out Jason Knight.
The first alteration from the team that started against the Whites may be new arrival Miyoshi.
Miyoshi is capable on either flank and looked lively in the latter stages last time out after appearing from the bench, so there is every chance that he may replace Juninho Bacuna and make his first league start for the club.
Had he not picked up a calf injury on the eve of the match against former-employers Leeds, Tyler Roberts could well have been in line to start here.
But instead, Anderson should keep his place after a fairly impressive start to life in the West Midlands, in which he has one assist to his name so far.
There is simply no way that Dembele will lose the starting berth that he has made his own for this weekend’s trip.
The winger gives Blues a new dimension in the final third with his 1v1 quality and ability to stretch defences, and dazzled against both Swansea and Leeds.
He looks every bit a player capable of running the show for Birmingham this term.
It seems the right time to afford veteran frontman Jutkiewicz a window of opportunity to lead the line.
Scott Hogan has started both matches only to fire blanks thus far, and he was particularly missable when Leeds rolled into town by touching the ball just fourteen times and failing to register a single shot on target.
He was brought off for Jutkiewicz after 88 minutes and fittingly, his replacement converted the last-grasp penalty that saw Birmingham clinch all three points.
It looks as if the two will be rotated once again this term, and Saturday is a good time to get the ball rolling on that front.
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