Sheffield Wednesday turn their attention back to the Sky Bet Championship this evening, with Jos Luhukay’s side faced with a difficult trip to The Den, where they will face Neil Harris’ Millwall.  

Luhukay recorded his first league victory last time out in the Championship, with Wednesday producing a magnificent display to beat Derby County 2-0 at Hillsborough.

Since then, the Owls have faced Swansea City in the FA Cup, with Luhukay overseeing a goalless draw – something that has become a regular theme during the Dutchman’s short time in South Yorkshire.

Tonight’s opponents, Millwall, will offer Luhukay a very different test in the Championship, with the Lions on a magnificent run of form, having picked up 12 points from the last possible 18 in the Championship.

Here at FLW, we assess Luhukay’s options ahead of tonight’s contest, identifying the starting XI we believe he will field to take on Millwall at The Den…

Wildsmith is likely to return in goal ahead of Cameron Dawson, who featured in the FA Cup.

Venancio has been a regular in the absence of Tom Lees and Joost van Aken, and he should continue in a back-three this evening.

Loovens is key for Sheffield Wednesday, with the captain bringing experience to a side who have lacked leaders on occasion this season.

Has slotted in at left centre-back in Wednesday’ new 3-5-2 formation, and hasn’t let anybody down.

Pudil looks more comfortable in his new role than as a conventional left-back.

After 90 minutes against Swansea in the FA Cup, Hunt will be hoping to retain his place at right wing-back this evening.

Clare was impressive against Derby County last time out in the Championship, and after a break over the course of the weekend, the youngster will be itching for another start.

Pelupessy has been solid since his January arrival, and Luhukay is likely to draft him back into Wednesday’s midfield three.

Reach will continue in his new central position, where he has continued to impress under Luhukay.

The 25-year-old has been Sheffield Wednesday’s standout performer this season.

Faith has been placed in Boyd on the left recently, with the experienced midfielder not letting anyone down in his new position.

Joao was Sheffield Wednesday’s hero against Derby last week, with the striker finally finding some form in front of goal.

£1.8m-rated Matias returns this week, and is likely to earn a recall to Luhukay’s starting XI, with Wednesday not blessed with attacking options.

Wednesday will hope the 28-year-old can rediscover his best.