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Millwall face the daunting task of trying to quell the charge of Norwich City tomorrow afternoon when the two teams meet at The Den.

Neil Harris’ side have lost their last two in a row after an impressive win over Derby County last week.

Daniel Farke’s side, meanwhile, are going great guns – despite their recent loss to Preston.

The Canaries have lost just two of their last ten matches, winning five of them and are top of the table by two points.

The Lions have defensive issues ahead of the clash and Harris will need to name a side he thinks can overcome the odds and defeat the league leaders.

With that said this is the XI the Millwall boss must play tomorrow afternoon.

[snack_break title="GK: Jordan Archer"]

Millwall’s number one could do little about the two goals conceded at Hull with poor defending being to blame – he will be hoping he can get back to earning a clean sheet this weekend.

[snack_break title="RB: Mahlon Romeo"]

Missed the defeat to Hull with illness but could be back for the visit of Norwich, and if he is, he should start.

[snack_break title="CB: Jake Cooper"]

Had a rare off day against Hull City, and against Preston to boot. The Challenge of Norwich will be tough, but Cooper should line up from the start.

[snack_break title="CB: Alex Pearce"]

Soccer Football - FA Cup Fifth Round - AFC Wimbledon v Millwall - Kingsmeadow, London, Britain - February 16, 2019  Millwall's Alex Pearce celebrates after the match   REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
Despite scoring in the week, Shaun Hutchinson has not been at his best this season. Alex Pearce has impressed in the two cup games he has played in and deserves a start at home to Norwich.

[snack_break title="LB: Shane Ferguson"]

With Murray Wallace a doubt, the Northern Ireland international will revert to left full-back for the game this weekend.

[snack_break title="RCM: Ryan Tunnicliffe"]

Battled well in the defeat to Hull and should keep his place this weekend.

[snack_break title="CM: Ben Thompson"]

Millwall’s best player in the last two games he fully deserves to retain his place in the starting XI.

[snack_break title="LCM: Shaun Williams"]

Rested in the Hull defeat – he should replace Ryan Leonard who has been a little out of sorts in recent games.

[snack_break title="RF: Jed Wallace"]

Tries too hard at times, but still a creative problem going forward – and will again be let loose to run at Norwich.

[snack_break title="ST: Lee Gregory"]

The striker has been hard working and industrious throughout the campaign and will cause the Norwich defence all sorts of problems.

[snack_break title="LF: Aiden O’Brien"]

A substitute for the final 20 minutes in the Hull defeat – he could be recalled to the starting line up with Ben Marshall unable to play against his parent club.

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