Millwall are looking for their first win of the season as they welcome Frank Lampard and Derby to The Den.

The Lions somehow failed to beat Middlesbrough on the opening day after a very impressive showing but conceded two late goals.

Another draw followed against Blackburn last week and whilst it’s a decent start, Neil Harris will want to get three points to kick-start their season.

The Londoners enjoyed a fine second half to the previous campaign that saw them push for the play-offs and whilst it’s an ambitious target, they will be wanting to finish in the top-half at least.

To do that, their home form will be crucial and a big crowd will be a big advantage to the side against the Rams.

Here we look at the XI Harris will go with for the clash…

The keeper has kept the gloves for this season so far despite competition from Ben Amos and should continue in goal tomorrow.

Romeo is a very attacking full-back and will look to help the Lions going forward as well as remaining solid defensively.

The two centre-backs at Millwall pick themselves if fit and Harris will be expecting a dominant display from his big defender.

Similarly, the towering Cooper will be a big player for the Lions.

Meredith has made the left-back slot his own since arriving and will look to keep Derby’s attacking options quiet.

Arguably Millwall’s best player, a lot of pressure will be on Wallace to provide key moments in the final third.

The midfielder is solid, capable on the ball and will look to dictate the tempo from deep.

The former Wolves man is a key man in this team and will have license to get forward.

Skalak could be in line for a first start in the league since joining from Brighton and could be a handful with his dribbling ability and quality on the ball.

The hardworking forward has a big role to play in this team. He will look to pressure the Derby defence and is the main goalscoring threat for the team.

The experienced striker will have to hold the ball up, bring others into play and will try and bully a Derby defence that could have a few youngsters in.