Neil Harris is confident Millwall will end their winless away run soon.

The Lions have failed to win on the road this season despite dominating games, most notably against Nottingham Forest and QPR.

So far, they have relied heavily on their home form which has played a huge part in guiding them seven points clear of the relegation zone.

Millwall manager Harris said: “It bothers me that we haven't scored enough goals away from home, but we're keeping clean sheets.

“We've created chances in those games - it would be interesting to see the stats on how many shots on goal we've had at home and away, because there wouldn't be a lot in it.

“We're looking dogged, organised, resilient and aggressive away from home. Everything that we want to be, we are.

“We're just missing that final touch - that final end product. I'm confident in my players that that will come. We've just got to keep doing what we're doing.”

A first away win could be on the cards for the Lions against a struggling Sheffield Wednesday side.

Carlos Carvalhal’s men have won just once in seven games and are below Tuesday's opponents Millwall in the Championship.

Harris added: “Sheffield Wednesday will be a tough game. It's scary to think of the amount of attacking quality they have - a vast array of talent.

“It's a great challenge for us. We have to embrace Hillsborough, it's a great place to play football.

“We've got an opportunity to express ourselves and play with freedom on Tuesday.

“It's important we put in a positive display before what is a massive home game against Burton Albion on Saturday.”