Jed Wallace is available again for Millwall's Sky Bet Championship game at home to Sheffield United on Saturday.
Wallace has served his three-match suspension and is expected to return, with Fred Onyedinma possibly the one to make way. Steve Morison and Tom Elliott started up front last weekend but Lee Gregory could be handed a chance to add more of a goal threat.
Shaun Williams is back in training after a knee injury but Saturday will come too soon for the midfielder. Byron Webster remains out, also with a knee problem.
Sheffield United defender George Baldock could return to contention for the trip to The Den. Wing-back Baldock has missed the last four games due to a hamstring strain, but is expected to be included in boss Chris Wilder's squad.
Samir Carruthers and David Brooks are both pushing for starting places after coming off the bench in last week's 1-1 draw with Birmingham. Midfielder Paul Coutts is out for the season after recently breaking a leg, while striker Ched Evans (ankle) and defender Kieron Freeman (knee) are long-term absentees.
Opta stats
Millwall have won 10 of their last 13 league matches against the Blades at the Den (L3), with those three defeats coming in the most recent Championship meetings between the teams (2004/05, 2005/06 and 2010/11).
Sheffield United have won four of their last seven second tier matches against Millwall (D2 L1).
Despite being 16 places below Sheffield United in the Championship table, Millwall have conceded one fewer goal (20) than the Blades (21) this season.
The Blades have won all seven of their matches in December across the last two seasons by an aggregate score of 14-2.
The Lions have faced three of the current top six in the Championship so far this season and failed to score in all three matches (D2 L1).
Leon Clarke has scored nine goals in his last four Championship games - as many as he'd scored in his previous 68 appearances in the competition. Clarke's nine goals in November were the most by a player in a single month in the top four tiers of English football since Luis Suarez scored 10 in December 2013 for Liverpool.
Prutton's prediction
It's been quite a while since Sheffield United have failed to win two games in a row, and even longer since they haven't won in three on the spin.
The Den is always a tough trip for anyone, but Chris Wilder won't let his men slip and I fancy them to get back to winning ways on Saturday - although Millwall will put up a fight.
David Prutton predicts: 1-2 (8/1 with Sky Bet)