New boss Steve Cooper could stick with the 3-4-2-1 system deployed by interim manager Steven Reid last weekend with Joe Lolley and Brennan Johnson playing either side of Lewis Grabban up top. Watford loanee Philip Zinckernagel is struggling with an ankle injury and will miss this weekend's game. Gary Rowett could make as many as three changes in gameweek nine with the return of Shaun Hutchinson the most likely of the three. Billy Mitchell could replace Maikel Kieftenbeld in the heart of the midfield while Mason Bennett is back fit and likely to feature on the left. Dan McNamara and Benik Afobe are joined on the injury list by George Evans.
Nottingham Forest finally got their season up and running last weekend with a deserved 2-0 win on the road against Huddersfield. The Reds have appointed highly-rated manager Steve Cooper, who guided Swansea to back-to-back playoff finishes. Millwall responded well last time out after Viktor Gyokeres put Coventry in front at the Den with George Saville hitting back less than 15 minutes later. Millwall couldn't push for the win that day with the London club now having drawn three league games in a row. 1:1
Nottingham Forest have lost their last 5 home matches (Championship). Millwall have drawn their last 3 matches (Championship). Millwall have been drawing at both half time and full time in their last 3 matches (Championship). Nottingham Forest have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 5 home matches (Championship). Nottingham Forest have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Millwall in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Millwall's last 3 games (Championship).
Nottingham Forest have lost their last 5 home matches (Championship). Millwall have drawn their last 3 matches (Championship). Millwall have been drawing at both half time and full time in their last 3 matches (Championship). Nottingham Forest have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 5 home matches (Championship). Nottingham Forest have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Millwall in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Millwall's last 3 games (Championship).
Nottingham Forest finally got their season up and running last weekend with a deserved 2-0 win on the road against Huddersfield. The Reds have appointed highly-rated manager Steve Cooper, who guided Swansea to back-to-back playoff finishes. Millwall responded well last time out after Viktor Gyokeres put Coventry in front at the Den with George Saville hitting back less than 15 minutes later. Millwall couldn't push for the win that day with the London club now having drawn three league games in a row. 1:1
New boss Steve Cooper could stick with the 3-4-2-1 system deployed by interim manager Steven Reid last weekend with Joe Lolley and Brennan Johnson playing either side of Lewis Grabban up top. Watford loanee Philip Zinckernagel is struggling with an ankle injury and will miss this weekend's game. Gary Rowett could make as many as three changes in gameweek nine with the return of Shaun Hutchinson the most likely of the three. Billy Mitchell could replace Maikel Kieftenbeld in the heart of the midfield while Mason Bennett is back fit and likely to feature on the left. Dan McNamara and Benik Afobe are joined on the injury list by George Evans.