Watford are expected to make some changes this evening when they face Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup.
While head coach Xisco Munoz has suggested Danny Rose will feature, he has also said that tonight will give players the chance to show they belong in his starting XI.
Here's how I think they could line up.
GK: Ben Foster
Goalkeeper is a position that Munoz has few problems with and Foster could easily fit in tonight without any real problems.
RB: Jeremy Ngakia
With Kiko Femenia unavailable again at the weekend, Ngakia may get his chance this evening.
CB: Francisco Sierralta
A player who has a lot to offer the Hornets this season. He's still working his way back to match fitness after playing in the Copa America and missing some of pre-season with a holiday but tonight could give him the chance to get some much-needed game time.
CB: Christian Kabasele
One of a handful of players to keep their place in tonight's team.
LB: Danny Rose
Munoz believes he's ready to start.
CM: Peter Etebo
With options thin on the ground in midfield there's not a lot of room for rotation.
CM: Imran Louza
Still taking time to adapt to English football. Tonight could be a bit less demanding than Saturday's loss at Brighton.
CM: Tom Cleverley
Dan Gosling remains unavailable, as does Juraj Kucka, while Ozan Tufan won't join the squad until after the international break. Cleverley looks set to start again.
RW: Cucho Hernandez
A chance for the Colombian to show what he can do from the start of a match.
LW: Ashley Fletcher
Has played out on the left before and could start there this evening in his competitive Watford debut.
ST: Troy Deeney
The striker has been limited to chances from the bench, but will be keen to show he can still be first pick.
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