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Millwall could have midfielder Ryan Leonard and deadline signing Mason Bennett available for the visit of promotion-chasing West Bromwich Albion.
Leonard (knee) has been out since 5 October, while new loan man Bennett (ankle injury) last played for parent club Derby on 23 November.
Albion have midfielder Matheus Pereira available following his three-game ban.
New signings Kamil Grosicki and Lee Peltier are both now eligible to feature following deadline-day moves.
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Veteran midfielder Gareth Barry is closing in on a return from a calf problem, but teenage defender Nathan Ferguson (knee surgery), fellow full-back Kieran Gibbs (hamstring) and on-loan West Ham midfielder Grady Diangana (hamstring) all remain out.
Albion start the weekend a point clear of second-placed Leeds United - and will remain top of the Championship going into Sunday's game if Marcelo Bielsa's men fail to win at Nottingham Forest.
Match facts
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Millwall are unbeaten in their last eight home league games against West Bromwich Albion - since a 1-0 defeat at the old Den in April 1987, when Baggies striker Bobby Williamson got the only goal.
Albion have already faced Millwall twice this season, both at The Hawthorns back in August when they drew 1-1 in the Championship, then lost 2-1 three nights later in the League Cup.
Millwall's current run of three straight home league victories is their best in the second tier since a six-game winning run in 2010-11.
Albion's home victory over Luton Town a week ago ended the Baggies' seven-game winless league run.
Half of Millwall's league goals this season (19 in 38 games) have come from set-pieces - the highest percentage of any side.
Albion have won 21 points from losing positions this season, six more than any other side.
Source: bbc.com