The early Saturday fixture in the Championship sees Millwall take on Sheffield United in arguably the biggest game of the weekend.
Millwall hope to return to the play-off places while visitors Sheffield United must shake off their midweek loss to reinstate their healthy gap in the automatic promotion places.
The January signings of Oliver Burke and Duncan Watmore have added much-needed depth to the Millwall attack.
If he plays, Oliver Burke will take on his old side, who he made 36 appearances for.
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So how will Millwall line up as they hope to shock the Blades?
Possible line up (4-2-3-1):
Goalkeeper: George Long
The English keeper has made 20 Championship appearances this season, keeping seven clean sheets. He has now established himself as the number one at the Lions.
Defenders: Wallace, Cooper, Cresswell, McNamara
This back four has remained consistent for the last three games, so any changes would be a surprise. The missing piece is captain Shaun Hutchinson who is currently out with a quad injury.
Midfielders: Mitchell and Saville
George Saville has started 70% of Millwall’s Championship games and has developed a partnership with Billy Mitchell over the last few games.
Forwards: Watmore, Flemming, Honeyman
The standout player in this trio is Zian Flemming, who is the top scorer for the team with 10 goals. He praised the away fans this week for their support as the team enters a tough run of games.
Duncan Watmore signed from Middlesbrough in January and has established himself in the starting line up in the last couple of games.
💪 A fortress!
— Millwall FC (@MillwallFC) February 16, 2023
Charlie Cresswell looks ahead to #Millwall's match against Sheffield United.
Striker: Bradshaw
Tom Bradshaw has seven goals and two assists in his 25 appearances this season. He needs just three more goals to make this his best-ever scoring season in the Championship and beat last season’s tally of nine.
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