Derby County manager John Eustace faces his old club Blackburn this weekend.

John Eustace in triple Derby County change as he names team to face Blackburn Rovers

by · Derbyshire Live

John Eustace made three changes to his Derby County starting XI as he went in search of a win over his former club Blackburn Rovers this afternoon.

Liam Thompson, Nat Phillips and Kane Wilson all come into the team but there is no place of Ryan Nyambe or Lars-Jorgen Salvesen who are not included in the squad.

In goal is Jacob Widell Zetterstrom behind the back four of Wilson, Sondre Langas, Phillips, Craig Forsyth and Callum Elder.

In midfield are Liam Thompson, Ebou Adams and Harrison Armstrong while Marcus Harness is expected to just play off Jerry Yates who leads the line up front.

There is no place on the bench for Kemar Roofe or Jeff Hendrick, who signed yesterday, but there is room for Tom Barkhuizen, Kenzo Goudmijn, Kayden Jackson, Jake Rooney, Matt Clarke, Josh Vickers and Derby academy trio Owen Eames, Lennon Wheeldon and Charles Agbawodikiezu.

Derby: Zetterstrom, Wilson, Langas, Phillips, Forsyth, Elder; Adams, Thompson, Armstrong; Harness and Yates.

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