Tonight sees Leeds United welcome Millwall to Elland Road in what is sure to be a fiercely fought contest between two sides who are not too fond of one another.

The Lions came out on top earlier in the season, a match which saw Whites' defender Gaetano Berardi controversially sent off after conceding the match-winning penalty.

But heading into this one it is Marcelo Bielsa's men who sit in a much stronger position, currently occupying second-place in the division whilst Millwall sit in tenth place.

Gary Rowett's side are certainly the underdogs, but they will be able to hurt Leeds tonight.

Here are TWO ways they can do just that...

In midfield

Prior to the FA Cup fixtures, Leeds United talisman and club legend in wating Kalvin Phillips was sent off for a rash tackle during the Whites' defeat to QPR.

He serves the first game of a three-match tonight against the Lions and his absence will be a big bonus for Millwall who will have the perfect opportunity to dominate the midfield battle - especially with centre-back Ben White reportedly set to step into the role.

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They may be without Ben Thompson but with the likes of Ryan Woods, Jayson Molumby and Shaun Williams at their exposal, all of whom are in good form, expect this to be an area Rowett looks to target.

From set-pieces

Leeds have never looked particularly assured when defending corners and wide free-kicks during Bielsa's reign as manager.

Their tactic usually tends to verge towards just not conceding them first and foremost and worrying about actually defending them later - which is a method which has largely worked for them in fairness.

And with Ben White stepping into midfield, it is likely that the more diminutive Gaetano Berardi will be included from the start, giving the likes of Smith, Bodvarsson, Cooper and Pearce a real chance of winning the crucial first header from any set-pieces.