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Millwall will be without striker Vincent Pericard when promotion rivals Oldham visit The Den on Saturday.

Lions lose Pericard for rest of season; Kabba set for Latics bow

Millwall will be without on-loan Stoke striker Vincent Pericard when promotion rivals Oldham visit The Den. Pericard is out for the remainder of the season after rupturing his Achilles during Tuesday's 3-1 win at Cheltenham in only his second appearance for the club. Gary Alexander is close to returning from a thigh injury but if he is not risked then Ashley Grimes - who scored at Whaddon Road - or Neil Harris will start up front alongside Izale McLeod. Lions manager Kenny Jackett has also seen his casualty list grown further with full-backs Chris Hackett, who has a muscle tear, and ankle-injury victim Alan Dunne added to the treatment table. Winger Lewis Grabban (hamstring), skipper Paul Robinson (metatarsal), midfielder Danny Spiller (hip) and full-backs Marcus Bignot and Danny Senda (both knee) are still missing. Midfielder Adam Bolder had to be withdrawn at half-time on Tuesday due to illness and will be checked over.

Kabba

Steve Kabba slots straight into the Oldham squad for their League One trip to Millwall. The experienced striker joined the Latics on loan from Watford until the end of the season this week and could be handed an immediate debut by manager John Sheridan. Left-back Scott Golbourne should be fit despite suffering a foot injury which forced him off during the second half of Tuesday's 2-0 defeat by Bristol Rovers. Fellow defender Daniel Jones will also be added to the squad after recovering from an ankle complaint. Jones rejoined the Latics on loan from Wolves but was not considered in midweek due to a lack of match fitness. Veteran goalkeeper Mark Crossley is still sidelined with a back injury and could be out for at least another month.

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