Joe Sullivan
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After defeating Millwall last week, Rotherham will be looking to continue a good start to life in the Championship with another win against Brentford.
Brentford have managed to get five points out of four matches. The Bees will be looking to improve after just getting a draw out of Birmingham last Saturday.
Rotherham are likely to be without Paul Taylor who has a virus but Anthony Wordsworth and Richie Smallwood will be eligible to play again after being cup-tied for The Millers match against Swansea on Tuesday
Brentford should have Scott Hogan available to make his League debut, Hogan came on as a substitute for The Bees against Fulham on Tuesday but will be without captain Tony Craig who was sent off in last weeks fixture against Birmingham. This will probably see Harlee Dean start in this fixture.
Overall, Rotherham had Brentford's number last season and they are proven as a tough team to beat, but Brentford are resilient as they have shown during this season and will not go down without a fight.
Brentford have managed to get five points out of four matches. The Bees will be looking to improve after just getting a draw out of Birmingham last Saturday.
Rotherham are likely to be without Paul Taylor who has a virus but Anthony Wordsworth and Richie Smallwood will be eligible to play again after being cup-tied for The Millers match against Swansea on Tuesday
Brentford should have Scott Hogan available to make his League debut, Hogan came on as a substitute for The Bees against Fulham on Tuesday but will be without captain Tony Craig who was sent off in last weeks fixture against Birmingham. This will probably see Harlee Dean start in this fixture.
Overall, Rotherham had Brentford's number last season and they are proven as a tough team to beat, but Brentford are resilient as they have shown during this season and will not go down without a fight.