Sheffield Wednesday travel to Bramall Lane with the hope of delaying the inevitable after a hugely challenging season which has been marred by numerous issues off the pitch.The Owls were beaten 3-0 by Sheffield United in the Steel City derby at Hillsborough earlier this campaign and are out for revenge as they look to avoid losing four matches in a row against the Blades for the first time since 1953.Wednesday haven’t had much success against the Blades in recent years, and they are currently on a seven-match streak without a win against their fierce city rivals.In fact, Wednesdayites have to go back all the way to February 2012 for their last win against United. Chris O’Grady bagged the winner in that particular contest to send the Hillsborough crowd into pandemonium in a 1-0 win. It was a result which not only gave supporters bragging rights, but also a vital edge in the promotion race as the Owls narrowly clinched automatic promotion from League One ahead of Danny Wilson’s men, who ultimately finished third before falling short against Huddersfield Town in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium.Here’s what all the Sheffield Wednesday XI that featured in that game got up to after that win - and where they are now.1. GK: Stephen BywaterThe former West Ham United shot-stopper was initially second choice behind Nicky Weaver before taking over as first choice midway through the 2011/12 campaign.
He fell down the pecking order a year later and went on to play for the likes of Millwall, Gillingham, Doncaster Rovers, Kerala Blasters and Burton Albion before retiring from football in 2020. | Getty Images2. Defence: Lewis BuxtonBuxton played a combined total of over 200 games for the Owls between 2008 and 2015 in various different positions and was a real asset due to his versatility.
He voted player of the year by the Sheffield Wednesday supporters in 2012/13 before departing two years later on a free transfer.
Buxton spent one season at Rotherham before retiring from football in 2017. Since retiring he's established himself as an insight coach, assisting Premier League and Championship players, while he has also written a mindset book titled ‘The Athlete’s Bible’.
| Getty Images3. Defence: Danny BatthWolves academy graduate Batth, who also previously had a loan spell at Sheffield United, finished his second stay at Sheffield Wednesday having totalled 49 appearances in all competitions, and having been part of their promotion as League One runners-up.
Since then he's gone on to play for the likes of Stoke City, Sunderland, Blackburn and Norwich. He's still playing at Championship level and is currently a member of a Derby County team challenging for promotion.
| Getty Images4. Defence: Rob Jones6 ft 7 in defender Rob Jones scored four times for Wednesday in their promotion push and played a vital role as club captain before departing for Doncaster Rovers.
He captained Donny to the League One title, scoring an impressive seven goals before being relegated a year later.
Jones had seven matches as caretaker manager of Doncaster in 2015 before ending his career at Hartlepool.
He's since worked at the Leeds based soccer academy RIASA, which brings over players from USA for academic studying and football coaching. | Getty Images