Sunderland head to Millwall this weekend in the latest round of Championship fixtures.

The Black Cats drew last time out against Middlesbrough in a pulsating 3-3 draw and that might just have buoyed spirits a little as they continue to fight against relegation.

Perhaps, though, an away trip to an in-form Millwall side is about the worst game you could have to try and build momentum in, and so it'll be interesting to see how Coleman approaches this one.

Certainly, there's a chance Sunderland can still get a result against the Lions but they are going to have to be solid defensively and ready for a physical battle.

With that in mind, then, here is the XI we think Coleman should play for this game...

Lee Camp will surely remain in goal for this one and needs to be on form against a flying Millwall side.

John O'Shea remains in defence and needs to get a performance out of his team-mates.

Tyias Browning will be looking to grapple with the likes of Steve Morison and Lee Gregory and cannot let inexperience get in the way. He could come in for Jake Clarke-Salter who is out.

Indeed, with Jake Clarke-Salter out it could mean that £6.3m-rated Lamine Kone plays once more - will he put in a big performance?

Matthews has had a good campaign for Sunderland and seems the first choice over Billy Jones now.

Lee Cattermole might relish the task down at The Den but he can't afford to be ill-disciplined.

George Honeyman is a good young player and will be determined to get the side he's grown up with out of trouble.

Bryan Oviedo should retain his place down the left and needs to try and get forward as much as he can.

After his decent cameo display against Middlesbrough, Williams might get the chance to start in this one. He has the quality to get Sunderland out of trouble.

Joel Asoro will likely get the chance to add another appearance to his tally for this season, as he looks to add more goals to his game.

It's been tough for Ashley Fletcher so far at Sunderland but one goal could be all he needs to get firing - let's see if he does so against the Lions.