Team news
Posted on: Fri 07 Mar 2008
Lewis Grabban and Dave Brammer face a late fitness test as the duo battle to be fit for tonight's clash at League One leaders Swansea City.
Striker Lewis has scored in his last two outings for The Lions against Port
Vale (3-0) and Luton Town (1-1), but was sidelined for last weekend's home defeat by Bristol Rovers with a groin injury.
Brammer, 33 last week, has missed Millwall's last three matches with a recurring knee injury initially sustained in the last five minutes of The Lions' 1-0 win at Cheltenham in January.
Alan Dunne is pressing for a place in the starting line-up with manager Kenny Jackett set to shuffle his playing pack to find a winning formation.
Meanwhile Swansea boss Roberto Martinez hopes to have Guillem Bauza and Owain Tudur Jones available.
Both Bauza (groin) and Jones (ankle) underwent a four-day intensive programme with the Swans, who returned from a short training break in Spain yesterday afternoon.
Striker Jason Scotland (dislocated toe) is expected to be back in the squad, although Dennis Lawrence (knee), Gary Monk (back), Marcus Painter (hamstring) and Paul Anderson (hamstring) may sit it out and return for their game against Tranmere Rovers next Tuesday.
Striker Lewis has scored in his last two outings for The Lions against Port
Vale (3-0) and Luton Town (1-1), but was sidelined for last weekend's home defeat by Bristol Rovers with a groin injury.Brammer, 33 last week, has missed Millwall's last three matches with a recurring knee injury initially sustained in the last five minutes of The Lions' 1-0 win at Cheltenham in January.
Alan Dunne is pressing for a place in the starting line-up with manager Kenny Jackett set to shuffle his playing pack to find a winning formation.
Meanwhile Swansea boss Roberto Martinez hopes to have Guillem Bauza and Owain Tudur Jones available.
Both Bauza (groin) and Jones (ankle) underwent a four-day intensive programme with the Swans, who returned from a short training break in Spain yesterday afternoon.
Striker Jason Scotland (dislocated toe) is expected to be back in the squad, although Dennis Lawrence (knee), Gary Monk (back), Marcus Painter (hamstring) and Paul Anderson (hamstring) may sit it out and return for their game against Tranmere Rovers next Tuesday.
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