Not really bothered about what you think I advocate.
We have to see what kind of formation Wilder decides to go with. If he sticks with 3-5-2 I'd start the same team as against Gillingham. On the day it worked really well, against a Gillingham team that played a diamond and struggled to cope with our aggressive style. Against a different team, it may not work as well. The wing backs for example, will they have as much joy against a 4-5-1 side, where Freedman will have to get past first a wide midfielder, then a full back down his side? Will the wingbacks be forced back more if faced by quick wingers, and will this mean Basham and Coutts will struggle to cover enough space in midfield? Difficult to say!
If Wilder plans to return to 4-2-3-1, the Oxford selection is the one most natural to go with, but with Lafferty replacing Hussey, who was subbed at half time in that game. It is a side that could be struggling in terms of marking at set pieces.
4-2-3-1 means Done up front, with Sharp in the number 10 role. Both will have to impress in order to keep their shirt for the next game. Done has added pace, aggression and movement up front, but he is yet to score. Sharp is the captain, has a good scoring record, but is employed deeper in this formation and has struggled in general play this season, also in the last couple of games when the team has played well.
If Done and Sharp, like everybody else, fail to do well, we have different options that can give us different strengths. It is a good situation to be in, and I like how the squad is shaping up. Thinking of the attacking players who did not start our last game - Lavery, Clarke, Scougall, Chapman, Fleck, mabye add Whiteman, Brooks and Burke as well, it's quite exciting. No room for automatic selections, no "first name on the team sheet" - they all have to perform!