Football League World travels to the New Den this evening as play-off outsiders Millwall entertain an in-form Birmingham City side in the Sky Bet Championship, with FLW set to bring you live updates throughout the night.
Both sides will be keen to record a positive result in tonight's game as they seek to see out the final few months of the campaign on a high after experiencing their fair share of inconsistencies this season.
Millwall are currently sitting just seven points off the play-off places as they seek to break into the race for a top six place before the campaign is out under Gary Rowett, with the former Blues boss having transformed the South London side's fortunes since arriving at the club.
Whilst from a Birmingham City perspective, the Blues are on an unbeaten run of five games in the league, with the likes of Lukas Jutkiewicz and Scott Hogan having thrived under Pep Clotet in recent weeks.
Both sides have been as prolific as each other in terms of goal scoring output, with the Blues just shading it with 45 goals to their name to Millwall's 40, whilst in the defensive third of the field it is Birmingham who have conceded the most this term out of the two sides with 52.
Neither side tends to dominate possession in games, with both averaging under 50% this term, which is due in parts to their respective direct styles of play.
The Lions are likely to stick with their creative formation of 3-4-1-2, which allows the likes of Jed Wallace and Tom Bradshaw to thrive in the final third, whilst the Blues in comparison are expected to stick with their tried and trusted system of 4-4-2, headed up by their in-form strike partnership of Messrs Jutkiewicz and Hogan.
In terms of injuries, both sides are missing several players for tonight's fixture, with the South London side having to do without the services of Frank Fielding, Ben Thompson and Shaun Williams, whilst Birmingham will be without Kerim Mrabti, Jacques Maghoma and Josh McEachran for the contest.
The bookies (SkyBet) are backing the home side at 6/5 to take all three points, whilst a draw is priced up at 21/10, with Birmingham coming in at 5/2 to record another victory.