Joe Sullivan
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Millwall and Brentford meet at The Den in a match were Brentford will be looking for their third straight win but Ian Holloway's Millwall will be looking to return to winning ways after two matches without a win: their last win coming against Cardiff.
Millwall will be without Andy Wilkinson after he was sent off in The Lions previous draw against Blackburn, the defenders sending off led to Ian Holloway and coach Mark Bircham being sent to the stands, Bircham was charged but Ian Holloway should be on the touch line after avoiding a fine. Scott Malone and Nicky Bailey are likely to be missing for Millwall but Alan Dunne and Byron Webster may return after being dropped in Tuesday's game against Blackburn.
Brentford will be without Jonathan Douglas following his 5th yellow card of the season in Wednesday's 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest so star midfielder Jota is likely to return to The Bees starting 11. Despite Moses Odubajo going off injured in Wednesday's win the former Leyton Orient man should be fit to play as will Jon Toral following a cut to the head. This match will also see Tony Craig return to The Den for the first time after joining Brentford three seasons ago.
Overall, Millwall will not go down without a fight but following a decent run of form recently, Brentford may go into this as favourites.
Millwall will be without Andy Wilkinson after he was sent off in The Lions previous draw against Blackburn, the defenders sending off led to Ian Holloway and coach Mark Bircham being sent to the stands, Bircham was charged but Ian Holloway should be on the touch line after avoiding a fine. Scott Malone and Nicky Bailey are likely to be missing for Millwall but Alan Dunne and Byron Webster may return after being dropped in Tuesday's game against Blackburn.
Brentford will be without Jonathan Douglas following his 5th yellow card of the season in Wednesday's 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest so star midfielder Jota is likely to return to The Bees starting 11. Despite Moses Odubajo going off injured in Wednesday's win the former Leyton Orient man should be fit to play as will Jon Toral following a cut to the head. This match will also see Tony Craig return to The Den for the first time after joining Brentford three seasons ago.
Overall, Millwall will not go down without a fight but following a decent run of form recently, Brentford may go into this as favourites.