Gary Rowett will return to the dugout when Millwall travel to Norwich City on Tuesday, looking for their first Carrow Road victory since 1968.

Rowett wasn't even born back then, but the Lions boss will return to managerial duties having missed the games against Barnsley, Preston North End and Saturday's defeat to Huddersfield Town having completed his 10 days of isolation after recently returning a positive COVID-19 test.

Norwich are in excellent form themselves ahead of the game, but Rowett has never lost consecutive Championship fixtures as Millwall boss, a record he'll be hoping will remain in tact by 9pm on tomorrow evening.

 

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However, there is some bad news for Millwall, who'll be without on-loan West Brom striker Kenneth Zohore, who scored on his full debut at Preston last Wednesday, but missed Saturday's game.

Rowett told South London Press: "I think Kenneth will be unavailable again. That is a big blow when he played so well and you feel like you have got a different option of striker in the building to affect games. So to be back at square one after one start is disappointing."

Zohore's absence could open the door for Matt Smith, whose played just 45 minutes in the previous two Championship matches, but Billy Mitchell (hamstring) remains out, although the teenager is expected to feature for the Lions' Under-23s tomorrow, whilst Tottenham loanee Troy Parrott (ankle) should return after the upcoming international break.

But Rowett confirmed that he has no fresh injury concerns and hinted about making changes - which could see the likes of Ben Thompson and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson given minutes, whilst Alex Pearce and Shaun Williams should be back available for selection having completed their brief managerial stint.