Millwall were just a couple of minutes away from becoming the first team to defeat Leeds United this season on Saturday...

A late Jack Harrison strike culminated in a late 1-1 draw, in a game where Neil Harris' men probably felt that they should have won, after what was a valiant display by the Lions.

Games come thick and fast in the Championship however, and Harris' men face a short trip to West London on Wednesday night to face QPR, who have been revitalised as of late following an impressive 2-1 victory at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon.

Despite mounting an unlikely promotion push last term, Millwall have made a sluggish start to this season, winning just once of their opening seven league outings, drawing three times and losing three times.

There are bound to be changes to the Millwall side in order to ensure that fitness levels remain high, and here, we take a look at two changes Neil Harris could look to make to the Millwall starting lineup against Queens Park Rangers on Wednesday.

Following his arrival from Barnsley for a club record fee in the summer, Wednesday night could be the perfect opportunity for Bradshaw to score his first goal in Millwall colours.

Veteran forward Steve Morison has found it tough in recent weeks, and could be set for a short spell on the bench to make way for the hungry Bradshaw, who looks likely to partner Lee Gregory.

Skalak is yet to make an impact at The Den following his summer move from Brighton and Hove Albion in the summer, but the Millwall fans are keen to see the Czech winger after showing glimpses of quality a couple of times from off the bench.

The 26-year old could add real pace to the Millwall side, and could replace Aiden O'Brien on Wednesday night, with Jed Wallace looking likely to keep his place in the Lions starting eleven after netting against Leeds on Saturday.