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Derby vs Sheffield Wednesday predictions: Spoils to be shared in close Sunday clash
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Paul Warne's Derby have made a solid start to life back in the Championship
Paul Warne's Derby have made a solid start to life back in the Championship

- Derby have failed to win any of their last three home matches
- Wednesday have not won in Derby since 2006
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Draw

Derby have had the strongest start to the season of all the newly-promoted teams in the Championship and the next test for Paul Warne’s men sees them host Sheffield Wednesday at Pride Park.

The Rams have taken 14 of their 20 total league points in front of their own fans this season, but they head into this contest on a run of three home matches without a win, including a 2-1 defeat to Swansea in midweek.

Wednesday, meanwhile, have been in patchy form, winning two and losing two of their last five Championship fixtures, but Danny Rohl’s men did come away with a 2-0 win at struggling Hull on Tuesday and should provide stern competition to the hosts.

Team news

Paul Warne has just a handful of injury issues affecting his squad selection on Sunday, with David Ozoh and Ryan Nyambe the only expected absentees in the treatment room.

Jerry Yates is once again available for selection after missing the meeting with his parent club Swansea last time out, while Nathaniel Mendez-Laing should keep his spot up front after scoring in that encounter.

Danny Rohl on the other hand will be without as many as four different first team players for this contest after defender Di’Shon Bernanrd picked up his fifth yellow card of the season last time out.

His suspension means he joins the injured trio of Olaf Kobacki, Akin Famewo and Michael Ihiekwe on the sidelines.

Danny Rohl's Sheffield Wednesday have won three of their last four matches on the road
Danny Rohl's Sheffield Wednesday have won three of their last four matches on the road

The stats

Five of Derby’s last eight matches have ended in 1-1 draws.

There have been no more than three goals scored in each of Derby’s last 10 league fixtures.

Only six teams have conceded fewer home goals than the Rams (seven).

Just five teams have scored fewer goals away from home than Wednesday’s seven.

Danny Rohl’s men have won three of their last four on the road.

There has not been a winner in this contest at Pride Park since 2017.

Prediction

Recent meetings between these two historic clubs have regularly seen the points shared and Sunday’s encounter in Derbyshire should be no different.

Each of the last four league meetings between the two clubs have ended all-square, the most recent of which coming in a goalless stalemate in 2022.

Derby’s five league draws this season have all come in their last eight matches and so the form of the hosts would point towards another close contest.

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