Football League World travel to the New Den this evening as Millwall play host to Scott Parker's  promotion-chasing Fulham side in the Sky Bet Championship.

The two side's head into tonight's fixture on runs of form that greatly differ from each other, with the Lions having only won one of their last four league games, whilst the Cottagers have failed to lose any of their last four Championship outings, winning three and drawing one in the process.

Something of a London Derby between two sides from opposite sides of the River Thames, tonight's fixture promises to be a well fought match between two clubs who both have ambitions of making the play-offs come the end of the season.

It is Fulham who currently sit a lot higher out of the two, with Parker's side having been one of the best teams in the division, thus amassing 55 points to date as they seek to close the gap on the likes of West Brom and Leeds United at the top of the league.

Whilst Millwall in comparison have recovered from a rocky start under former boss Neil Harris to currently find themselves in 11th place under the new man at the helm, Gary Rowett, thus seeing them just five points off the play-off spots ahead of tonight's tie.

Both sides have a few injuries within their ranks ahead of tonight's contest, with the likes of Frank Fielding and Tom Elliott set to miss out for the Lions, whilst the defensive pairing of Alfie Mawson and Maxime Le Marchand are expected to be absent for the Cottagers.

Stefan Johansen is likely to get the nod in midfield over Kevin McDonald after coming off the bench against Blackburn Rovers last weekend, whilst from a Millwall perspective, Rowett is expected to switch back to a 4-4-2 formation that will be headed up by Matt Smith and Tom Bradshaw as the front two.

In terms of the head to head record between the two sides, Fulham have tasted victory the most with 20 wins in comparison to Millwall's 14, whilst the two sides have drawn on a total of 12 occasions over the years.

The bookmakers (Sky Bet) have Millwall to win at 2/1, whilst Fulham are priced up at 7/5 to take all three points at the New Den this evening.