Rotherham United will look to climb out of the relegation zone with a third consecutive Sky Bet Championship victory when struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers travel to Yorkshire this afternoon. 

Kenny Jackett's Wolves go in search of a much-needed win at Rotherham this afternoon (3pm kick-off)
Kenny Jackett's Wolves go in search of a much-needed win at Rotherham this afternoon (3pm kick-off)

Jonson Clarke-Harris has been reinvigorated under Neil Redfearn and he already has five goals for the Millers this season, with his two goals helping Rotherham to their 3-0 win over Bristol City last week.

Wolves have failed to win any of their last four games, drawing three, and goal-scoring has been a big problem this season, despite holding on to star man Benik Afobe this summer.

FootballLeagueWorld writer Andrew Bell identifies three things to look out for in this afternoon's encounter...

1) Clarke-Harris to continue his scoring form

The 21-year-old striker is really starting to find his feet in Yorkshire, and he has five goals in sixteen games this season.

With the Millers in another relegation battle this season, the form of Clarke-Harris could be key in maintaining Rotherham's Championship status.

The former Oldham striker looks confident, and it wouldn't be a shock to see him extend his scoring run. He will certainly be the Millers' danger man today.

2) Kenny Jackett looking to get Wolves firing

Since losing Nouha Dicko at the start of the season to injury, Wolves haven't looked the same threat going forward as they did last season.

Benik Afobe looked very short on confidence in last week's 0-0 draw with MK Dons, and that may be something to do with manager Kenny Jackett playing him in a number 10 role rather than as an out-and-out striker.

With loan signings Adam Le Fondre and Grant Holt also struggling to find the net, Jackett will be desperate for one of his strikers to stand up and be counted this afternoon.

3) Rotherham to climb out of the bottom three

Redfearn's side are very much the form side from those battling relegation after winning their last two games, and a victory this afternoon could see them start to climb away from the bottom.

If they click as they have been in recent weeks, then Rotherham could well find themselves out of the bottom three after another victory.

With his side keeping back-to-back clean sheets, they'll be confident of stopping struggling Wolves from scoring, as well as taking advantage of the chances that they do get.

Rotherham and Wolves fans...what are your predictions for the match? Can Rotherham make it three wins on the bounce? Will Wolves end their rut? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below!