Millwall have a tough clash against in-form side Fulham as they aim to maintain their hold on the last play-off spot.

There is a lot of competition for the last two play-off spots, so Millwall ideally need a result in this game in order to avoid slipping back out of the play-offs.

That is a tough task, though, with Fulham on a 21-game unbeaten run which has seen them beat all the other sides in the play-offs aside from Millwall.

However, Millwall are on a strong run of their own with 17 games unbeaten, and plenty of teams have made the mistake of underestimating them.

The reverse fixture in November only ended 1-0 to Fulham, so this is likely to be a close game as well with both teams desperate for a result.

Here's how Millwall should lineup tomorrow:

Archer has been a model of consistency throughout the season with only one game missed, so he keeps his place.

Romeo starts on the right side of defence as usual, but he will have the tough task of stifling Fulham's left-wing with Ryan Sessegnon being the main threat.

Hutchinson carries on his record of not missing a game this season and has to deal with the physical Aleksandar Mitrovic.

Cooper partners Hutchinson in the heart of defence where he will be aiding him in isolating the Serbian striker.

Meredith is another player yet to miss a game and he is likely to be isolated with the opposition winger as Millwall attempt to deal with Fulham's overloads down the opposite wing, so he will have to be prepared for quick switches of play.

Wallace will be just as important defensively as offensively in this game because he has to support Romeo in order to ensure that Millwall's defensive shape isn't compromised.

Williams has to get the balance right between ensuring that there is no space between the midfield and defensive line while also supporting the right side of defence when needed.

Saville will be key in supporting Millwall's counter-attacks and quick transitions, but also has to work well with Williams in ensuring that there is little space for the Cottagers to exploit.

Onyedinma replaces Ben Marshall who was ineffective against Sheffield United. He should offer something different for the Fulham right-back to contend with due to his ability to cut inside and offer a direct threat. He needs to take this starting opportunity if he wants to have an important role in the play-offs.

This will be a tough match for the strikers because they are unlikely to see much of the ball, but they have to keep making intelligent runs and hold the ball up when they can so the rest of the team can support them.

Morison's partnership with Gregory will be key because they need to work together as outlets for the team. The majority of their chances are likely to come aerially due to Millwall's strength in this area, so they need to be prepared for that.