It's generally been an outstanding season for Rotherham, but two defeats in three League One matches mean that Paul Warne's side come into a game outside of the top-six for the first time since November. The Millers have followed up three of their four defeats this season with a victory in there next game and will be hoping that impressive record continues here. Cheltenham head to South Yorkshire on an eight-match winless run in League One, but they're still eight points clear of danger and won't be worried just yet. The Robins' last league victory did come on their travels, but they have only racked up two away wins all season, which won't exactly leave them with much hope of making it number three here. 2:1
Rotherham have won their last 5 home matches (League One). Cheltenham have drawn their last 3 matches (League One). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Rotherham's last 5 home games (League One). Rotherham have scored at least 2 goals in their last 5 home matches (League One). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Cheltenham's last 4 games (League One). Rotherham have won their last 3 home matches against Cheltenham in all competitions.
Following two straight defeats in all competitions, Rotherham manager Paul Warne could opt to make changes here. Striker Freddie Ladapo could come into his thoughts, although he's been an unused substitute for the last two games. Cheltenham have no fresh injury concerns and could therefore go with the same XI that started the Charlton draw.
Rotherham have won their last 5 home matches (League One). Cheltenham have drawn their last 3 matches (League One). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Rotherham's last 5 home games (League One). Rotherham have scored at least 2 goals in their last 5 home matches (League One). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Cheltenham's last 4 games (League One). Rotherham have won their last 3 home matches against Cheltenham in all competitions.
It's generally been an outstanding season for Rotherham, but two defeats in three League One matches mean that Paul Warne's side come into a game outside of the top-six for the first time since November. The Millers have followed up three of their four defeats this season with a victory in there next game and will be hoping that impressive record continues here. Cheltenham head to South Yorkshire on an eight-match winless run in League One, but they're still eight points clear of danger and won't be worried just yet. The Robins' last league victory did come on their travels, but they have only racked up two away wins all season, which won't exactly leave them with much hope of making it number three here. 2:1
Following two straight defeats in all competitions, Rotherham manager Paul Warne could opt to make changes here. Striker Freddie Ladapo could come into his thoughts, although he's been an unused substitute for the last two games. Cheltenham have no fresh injury concerns and could therefore go with the same XI that started the Charlton draw.