TOM Bradshaw is back on the bench in the headline team news for Millwall ahead of their afternoon clash against Hull City.
The striker has missed the past two games with a hamstring issue but is back in the matchday squad today.
He replaces Ryan Longman among the substitutes with the wing-back unable to play against his parent club.
The starting eleven remains unchanged for Millwall following Tuesday night’s 2-0 win at Plymouth Argyle.
George Honeyman is on the bench for the third game running as he looks to make his first appearance of the season following a quad issue he picked up in pre-season.
Meanwhile, Hull City have surprisingly dropped top scorer Aaron Connolly to the bench. The former Brighton forward has hit five goals this season but has been replaced by Scott Twine, making his first start in four games.
The only other change for the Tigers sees Sean McLoughlin come in for Lewis Coyle in defence.
Hull City have not won at The Den for a decade but are in decent form having only lost three of their past 18 games stretching back to last season under manager Liam Rosenior. One of those three losses was on Tuesday night at in-form Ipswich Town.
Meanwhile, Millwall are looking for back-to-back wins for the first time since March. The last three games at The Den have all ended 3-0, twice in the opposition’s favour.
In six games in all competitions this season, no game at The Den has seen both teams score.
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Millwall: 3-4-1-2: Bialkowski; Leonard, Cooper (c), Harding; McNamara, Campbell, De Norre, Bryan; Flemming; Nisbet, Watmore.
Substitutes: Trueman, Wallace, Mitchell, Norton-Cuffy, Honeyman, Emakhu, Saville, Esse, Bradshaw.
Hull City: 4-2-3-1: Allsop; Christie, Jones, Greaves (c), McLoughlin; Morton, Seri; Delap, Traore, Philogene; Twine.
Substitutes: Lo-Tutala, Vinagre, Docherty, Allahyar, Sinik, Lokilo, Furlong, Smith, Connolly.