Preview: Millwall v Swindon
Millwall could be without leading scorer Steve Morison for their promotion clash with Swindon at The Den tomorrow.
Morison has a hamstring strain and the 20-goal striker could miss his first game since last September, a blow for the Lions as they look to clinch automatic promotion.
But manager Kenny Jackett has other options up front, including Gary Alexander, who could be in line to make his first start for the Lions since last October.
Former West Ham trainee Alexander has missed most of the season with injury but came through unscathed after a run out at Tony Carr's testimonial at Upton Park on Wednesday night.
Fellow forward Shaun Batt also makes a return after shaking off a hamstring injury that ruled him out of the last two games.
While left-back Tony Craig has an outside chance of returning to the squad, midfielder Danny Schofield and player of the year Alan Dunne look set to miss out.
It will be a tense game with Swindon also in the hunt for automatic promotion, with the winner guaranteed to go up if Leeds fail to beat Bristol Rovers.
There should be a big crowd at The Den, and fans are advised to allow plenty of time for their journeys if they are travelling by car due to roadworks in the area.
Millwall (from): Forde, Sullivan, Frampton, Craig, Ward, Smith, Robinson, Barron, Fuseini, Hackett, Abdou, Grabban, Laird, Trotter, Grimes, Harris, Alexander, Batt, Obika.
Kick off: 3pm.
Travel: Nearest station is South Bermondsey.












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