Neil Harris says Millwall aren't intimidated by anyone ahead of their clash with Fulham on Friday.

The Lions host the automatic promotion hopefuls, who have not suffered a Championship defeat since December.

But Harris, whose team boasts a 17-game unbeaten league run, said: “We’re not overawed by anybody and when teams have got most of the ball against us, we’re not fazed at all.

“We went behind in a very hostile atmosphere last Saturday [against Sheffield United] and scored within 30 seconds of the restart.

“I think that goes to show the belief, the character and the strength in the group at the moment.

“We’ll certainly need all of that on Friday night. What a great opportunity for the players to go and express themselves and enjoy it.”

Fulham are battling Cardiff and Aston Villa for second spot after Wolves sealed their return to the Premier League last weekend.

Meanwhile, the Lions are in a race with Middlesbrough, Derby, Bristol City and Preston to make the play-offs.

Harris added: “It’s a big test because Fulham are on a great run and they are a very, very good side.

“We’ve had really difficult tests all season. The opening game of the season was a really tough test because it was our first game back at this level.

“We played Wolves home and away, the best team in the league, Cardiff home and away and we stood strong against these sides. We’ve been in every game.

“We lost 3-0 at Derby but probably could have got something out of the game, we were the best team for the majority of it.”