Lee Johnson brings his Bristol City side to The Den believing his side can put the Lions to the sword.

Having lost ground on Derby County and Middlesbrough in the race for a top six finish, Johnson knows only a win over Millwall will be enough as they look to bridge a four point gap with two games remaining.

Neil Harris’s men were assured Championship football for another season on the weekend after Rotherham fell to defeat at West Brom, so with little to play for, pride aside, Bristol are targeting maximum points from The Den and at Hull on the last day of the season.

"It wouldn’t be surprising if we smashed someone five or six because that’s the way we’ve been playing,” Johnson told Bristol City's official website.

“We’ve got to go to Millwall and play our normal game.

“We can absolutely put Derby County and Middlesbrough under pressure.

"Derby have got a really tough game against Swansea so that will be interesting and we are going to go and do our job against Millwall.

“It is not over by any stretch of the imagination, of course it is not in in our hands any more; at that point all we can do is our own job."

"We’ve got to dust ourselves down quickly and be there if there’s any fault in Derby on Tuesday, to take it to the last game.

“And then go for it in the last game again if we get a result and put everybody under as much pressure as we can."

Millwall know a win would put them above Reading in 20th before their final game at Wigan on Sunday.

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