Millwall go in search of their first Carrow Road victory for 52-years when they face Norwich City this evening.

Gary Rowett's men suffered a surprise defeat to Huddersfield Town on Saturday, but have already won three times on the road this term - including their most recent match at Preston North End.

The Lions have been unusually struggling at The Den without the hostility of their home fans, so will be more than happy that this is the first of two away games in the space of five days.

However, the Canaries should prove a tougher cookie to crack than Preston were last Wednesday as Millwall look to leapfrog Daniel Farke's men in the Championship standings with three points.

 

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That's because Norwich are the form side in the second-tier, collecting 13 points from a possible 15 available since the previous international break - including Saturday's 3-1 victory over Bristol City.

But Millwall are never an easy customer and have never lost consecutive league matches under Rowett.

But what does Sky Sports pundit David Prutton predict? He thinks that record will continue at Carrow Road - with the Lions coming away with a point in a 2-2 draw.

The Verdict Most will look at this and see the gulf in class and think 'straightforward home win'. But that's not how I see things panning out. Whilst Norwich score plenty, they have only kept two clean sheets in nine Championship matches this term, and I think if Mason Bennett returns, Millwall have the quality on the counter to cause the hosts problems. Records are their to be broken and I think tonight's the night the Lions leave Carrow Road with maximum points for the first time since 1968 - winning 2-1.