With 20 games played in the Championship, it remains impossible to call any outcome at either end of the table. 

The top nine in the league are separated by just ten points whilst just five points separate 23rd placed Bolton Wanderers and 16th placed Sheffield Wednesday.

Ipswich Town are in danger of being cut adrift at the bottom of the table, currently seven points behind Bolton, but who could join them remains a mystery.

Millwall are a side that many will be surprised to see down there after their admirable run to the cusp of the playoffs last season, but Neil Harris has been unable to maintain that momentum.

The Lions currently sit in 22nd place on 18 points, winning just four matches all season.

The January transfer window looks set to be the most important one in years at both ends of the table and that will be no different for Harris's side.

Here, then, are three players they must target in order to boost their survival hopes...

A lack of regular goals has been a big problem for Millwall this season.

Eaves is probably as close as they can come to signing a guaranteed goalscorer with the big man netting 12 already in a struggling Gillingham side.

If they would rather someone with Championship experience, then out of favour QPR striker Matt Smith could be tempted across London.

After the arrival of Nahki Wells and Tomer Hemed, Smith has been limited to cameo appearances but will undoubtedly be keen for some regular game time.

A solid presence in goal has been missing for a while at the Den.

A move for Barnsley's Adam Davies would, therefore, be a clever move. The Welshman is an incredibly solid presence and a reliable one.