Fulham are aiming for the second automatic promotion spot with three games remaining.

The Cottagers are one point behind Cardiff City and need to maintain the pressure on the Bluebirds in order to take advantage of any potential slip-ups from their rivals.

This is the hardest game remaining for Fulham because they have Birmingham City and Sunderland who also need results, but don't possess the same quality or team ethic as Millwall.

The draw against Brentford was disappointing because they conceded a last-minute equaliser to their local rivals, so they will be aiming to prove a point by bouncing back from that and beating the second most in-form team in the Championship.

Bettinelli won his starting place back in December and he won't be relinquishing it anytime soon.

Fredericks' creative output from the right-back role is attracting Premier League interest, but he has to ensure he stays focused on the task at hand.

Odoi form one half of the centre-back partnership and has the tough task of dealing with Millwall's experienced duo in attack.

Ream partners Odoi and he will mainly be tasked with dealing with aerial balls due to Millwall's direct style which is likely to try and bypass the midfield.

Targett has to get his balance of responsibilities right because Fulham focus most of their attacking play down the left, so he has to support that but he can't leave too much space for Millwall to exploit on the counter.

Cairney is the linchpin of this side with the majority of their play running through him. He will be key in creating and exploiting any openings in the Millwall defensive shape who are tough to break down.

McDonald acts as a screen in front of the defence by cutting out opposition attacks, but his main role is going to be ensuring that possession is recycled quickly because the Lions are unlikely to press high and will rarely threaten.

Johansen also plays an important part in ball retention in the final third as Fulham's style requires a patient approach with a quick intensity to their passing in order to force the opposition to keep moving which creates openings.

£3.15m-rated Kebano comes in for Lucas Piazon. He needs to take advantage of quick switches of play where he is isolated against the opposition full-back to create chances.

Mitrovic is the focal point of attack and will be important in keeping the opposition centre-backs occupied through his physicality and movement. They are unlikely to be many clear-cut chances, so he needs to take any that come his way.

Sessegnon will be key in destabilising the opposition shape by drawing players towards the left side through which opens up space for his teammates. This is his first game after winning five EFL awards, so he will be aiming to make a mark at The Den.