Rotherham v Cardiff preview
Saturday 19 September 2015 15:05, UK
Rotherham will be without skipper Lee Frecklington when they chase their first win of the season against Cardiff.
The midfielder suffered a calf injury in last Saturday's 1-1 draw at Charlton and he remains on the sidelines after missing Tuesday's 2-1 defeat at Brighton.
Boss Steve Evans is likely to make changes following that loss on the south coast, with top scorer Jonson Clarke-Harris set to start in attack, with Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe switching to the left in place of Aidy White.
Defender Kirk Broadfoot serves the final game of his 10-match suspension as the Millers look to put their first league win on the board since the end of April.
Bruno Manga is pushing for his first Championship start of the season for Cardiff.
The Gabon central defender, Cardiff's player of the year last season, missed the start of the campaign with a knee injury but came off the bench against Hull in midweek with Matthew Connolly feeling unwell at half-time.
Loan signing Sammy Ameobi, who has yet to start a league game since joining on loan from Newcastle, could also feature as Cardiff seek to bounce back from their first league defeat of the season.
Left-back Fabio is expected to play despite suffering a head wound against Hull but Ben Turner (ankle) and Federico Macheda (back) remain sidelined.
Rotherham can be backed at 19/10 with Sky Bet for victory at home to Cardiff on Saturday. The visiting Bluebirds are priced up at 7/5 for the three points and the draw is on offer at 23/10. Both teams have scored in all five of the Millers' previous five games and you can get 8/11 with Sky Bet for that sequence to extend to six contests. Cardiff are unbeaten in their last six league meetings and won this fixture 3-1 back in March. The Bluebirds to extend that run and both teams scoring is 4/1. Sky Sports Football League pundit Ian Holloway is tipping the Millers to win 1-0 at odds of 15/2.