Will we see big changes after THAT midweek defeat at Rotherham? Will Dominic Iorfa and/or Izzy Brown go back into the side? What about the fight for the gloves?
Our man Alex Miller has had a go at selecting his side to beat Wycombe this afternoon and edge the Owls closer to being back on track.
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1. GK - Joe Wildsmith
It would be no surprise to see Garry Monk stick by Cameron Dawson and offer him an opportunity to fight back from his difficulties at Rotherham. But Dawson's impressive form early on in the season seems to have deserted him and his confidence looks shot. Given his 'difficult' relationship with the fans, it might be best to take him out of the firing line. Wildsmith offers a capable replacement. Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd
2. LCB - Julian Borner
Handed another chance to impress, thanks to injuries and suspensions, in what has been a disappointing season so far for the German. Will likely have the Bournemouth game too, given Joost van Aken's suspension and injury to Aden Flint. Time to step up. Photo: Steve Ellis
3. CB - Dominic Iorfa
Oh how the Owls have missed him. Dominic Iorfa brings much more than pace, recovery ability and ball-playing skills to the back three, he brings a wave of confidence. Indications are that he's ready to go. A shoo-in if so. Photo: Steve Ellis
4. RCB - Liam Palmer
Left out for much of the season, Palmer is another with much to prove after a difficult start to the campaign. Monk has preferred Moses Odubajo in recent weeks, but with Palmer now fully fit and with the pace of Iorfa hopefully reinstated, Palmer should feature. Wednesday would surely benefit from his experience and leadership. Photo: Steve Ellis