Vincent Pericard is in line to make his Millwall debut against a depleted Brighton side.
Pericard set for debut, worries for Seagulls
Vincent Pericard is in line to make his Millwall debut against a depleted Brighton & Hove Albion side.
Lions boss Kenny Jackett has agreed a month-long loan deal for Pericard and the Stoke striker will go straight into the squad, if the paperwork is completed in time.
Dave Martin returns to the Millwall squad after a one-match ban, but defender Andy Frampton must serve a one-game suspension.
Lewis Grabban is out with a recurrence of a hamstring problem, so Martin should come straight back into the side, while Scott Barron could replace Frampton.
Club captain Paul Robinson is still out with a broken metatarsal and striker Gary Alexander has yet to recover from a thigh problem.
Long-term absentees Danny Spiller (hip), Marcus Bignot and Danny Senda (both knee) are still building up their fitness.
Brighton news
Brighton boss Micky Adams is likely to have to make late decisions on his line-up for the game at the Den.
David Livermore will not face his former club due to a three-match ban, while Calvin Andrew is out for three weeks with a hamstring injury.
Craig Davies and Jason Jarrett are both struggling with a virus and have been given a dose of antibiotics in an attempt to ensure their availability.
Glenn Murray and Kerry Mayo have both undergone hernia surgery in Germany and will not resume training for at least 10 days.
Adams can at least welcome back Seb Carole and Jim McNulty, who were cup-tied in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy in midweek, while Kevin McLeod is fit after a back injury.