Who are the officials?
Who are the officials?
There's only one stat that matters bro and only fate knows what that is, at the time of typing this.Last time we played Millwall was at the Amex and we lost 1-0 in that horror show under Hyppia
Some juicy information:
Millwall captain Alan Dunne is suspended and three players are injured - Nicky Bailey (back), Lee Martin (foot) and Carlos Edwards (knee). There's only one stat that matters bro and only fate knows what that is!
Shaun Cummings, Paris Cowan-Hall and Stefan Maierhofer could all feature after being on the sidelines.
Brighton centre-half Lewis Dunk begins a two-match ban so Greg Halford or Aaron Hughes will start.
Sam Baldock, Andrew Crofts (both knee), Kemy Agustien (thigh) and Solly March (calf) are all out injured.
Head-to-Head
• Millwall won the earlier meeting this season 1-0 at the Amex Stadium in December - their first win in seven meetings.
• Brighton are unbeaten in the last five meetings at The Den, winning three. Millwall's last win at home was 3-0 in League One on Boxing Day 2007.
Millwall
• Millwall have lost six of their last seven games, drawing the other. Their last win was 1-0 at Birmingham on 10 February.
• Millwall have not won any of their last 12 home games in all competitions, losing eight. Their last win at The Den was 1-0 against Cardiff in the Championship on 25 October.
Brighton
• Brighton have won only one of their last four games. Their only win since 24 February was 2-0 against Derby at home on 3 March.
• Brighton have not won any of their last five away games, losing three. Their last win on the road was 1-0 at Charlton on 10 January.
If you're Ryanair, that's "Liverpool-Lille", or even "Liverpool-Brussels"wirral loos
2-0 albion