This game and Albion will tell us just where we are heading this season . Not going to be easy adding any new faces into this well organised team . Cover for injuries I guess . Nice problem to have

I agree these games will be significant but I don't think they will determine the final outcome.
Much like losing to Leeds & Boro doesn't mean we'll end up third.
But beating Sunderland and getting something at Hawthorns will be extremely encouraging.
Unfortunately our really challenging run of games occurs before the window.
I agree with Wilder that he does need 2 or 3 in January but the difficulty will not be adding new faces.
It will be persuading good players to come on loan without the promise of getting straight into the team.
That's the problem with loan players , their clubs want them to get game time , not warm the bench.
Losing another first team member to long-term injury would be a problem.
Imo our biggest unmanaged risk is losing Souza , but we are unlikely to be able to bring in that quality.
Next after that is losing either Anel or Souttar , coz Robbo is not at their level despite his commitment - we'll see how he stands up to Friday's test and I might have to eat my words.
Then it's a striker. It's looking like it will never happen for Brewster and Moore is not prolific (although contributes well in other ways). Oneh is young , but Campbell has the goal touch. So a proven scorer would be nice but hard to find on loan.
The two biggest factors on achieving autos seem to be luck with injuries and what 2/3 players can be found as decent cover in January for the most "at risk" positions .