MILLWALL travel to the DW Stadium this afternoon knowing that they may need a win to keep their play-off hopes alive.
The Lions have won just one of their last six games but still sit fifth in the table with three games to go. Results elsewhere continue to go in their favour, but manager Gary Rowett knows that they will not get any more let-offs as they look to secure a place in the play-offs.
They will be without Charlie Cresswell (eye), Murray Wallace (quad) and George Honeyman (hamstring), while Ryan Leonard (groin) is still working towards a return to action.
Team news
Millwall make one change from their midweek defeat to Birmingham City.
The Lions keep the same goalkeeper and back four, with George Long playing behind Danny McNamara, Shaun Hutchinson, Jake Cooper and Scott Malone. George Saville keeps his place in midfield alongside Billy Mitchell, while Callum Styles comes in on the left to replace Andreas Voglsammer, who drops to the bench.
Oliver Burke slots in on the right side, with Zian Flemming through the middle and Tom Bradshaw up top.
Millwall: 4-2-3-1: Long; McNamara, Hutchinson, Cooper, Malone; Mitchell, Saville; Burke, Flemming, Styles; Bradshaw
Substitutes: Bialkowski, Evans, Shackleton, Voglsammer, Watmore, Bennett, Esse
Here’s the Wigan team.
? Here is your Latics team to take on Millwall FC at the DW Stadium this afternoon…
Unchanged and ready to go ?#wafc ??? #BELIEVE
— Wigan Athletic (@LaticsOfficial) April 22, 2023
Photo: Millwall FC