Millwall take on Wigan at the DW Stadium this Saturday afternoon hoping to make it two away wins in succession in the Championship.

Gary Rowett's side currently occupy 10th place in the Championship table, and come up against a side who are fighting relegation, as Wigan find themselves in 22nd.

Despite the Latics' lowly league placing, Paul Cook's side have proven to be a difficult team for Millwall to come up against in recent times.

Millwall have failed to win against Wigan in the last two meetings between the sides, with the most recent game ending 2-2 back in November.

However, the Lions have lost just once in their last nine away from home.

Millwall could move up to 8th with a victory.

Ahead of the big game, we take a look at the likely XI Gary Rowett will field on Saturday afternoon at the DW Stadium...

The Millwall boss is likely to keep things the same for this upcoming game, and should name an unchanged starting XI, continuing with the 3-4-3 formation in the process.

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Bartosz Bialkowski should remain in goal for the Lions, and the Pole will be keen to once again show what he is capable of, after keeping a clean sheet against Preston last time out, attributed to some fine saves.

The back three of Jake Cooper, Shaun Hutchinson and Alex Pearce should continue in central defence.

Murray Wallace and Mahlon Romeo will start as the two wing-backs once again on either side, and they'll be looking to use their width on the counter attack against Wigan.

With Shaun Williams still out with a hip injury, Ryan Woods and Jayson Molumby continue in central midfield for Millwall.

The front three should also remain the same. Jon Dadi Bodvarsson takes his spot on the left-hand side, with Jed Wallace on the other wing and Tom Bradshaw as the sole striker.