Preview | Millwall v Swansea City

Swansea City will look to win six league games in a row for the first time since the 1999-2000 season when they face Millwall at The Den this afternoon (3pm).
The Swans sit just three points behind the Lions - who have also been in good form of late - with the hosts just three points off the play-offs.
The visitors also have a positive recent record in south-east London if they are looking for positive omens.
Team news
Alan Sheehan is set to have the same group of players to choose from as for the Easter Monday meeting with Queens Park Rangers.
Hannes Delcroix has returned from an adductor problem, while Filip Lissah and Kristian Pedersen have been back in training.
Pre-match views
Lawrence Vigouroux: "We've been really solid at the back recently, our defensive record has shown that. We've got to keep working hard, that's the most important thing for everybody.
"It'll be another tough game against Millwall, but all the other games have been tough recently. We've just got to go in and play the way we've been playing the last couple of games.
"We've dominated a lot of teams on the ball, and we've been very dangerous in the final third.
"If we continue that, and stick to our game plan, it'll be a really good game.
"Millwall need to win as well, but we're going to go there and show we can go toe-to-toe with them and get the three points."
Alex Neil: “I just think from our perspective, we are just literally going into each game, attacking it as if it’s our last game.
"We try to win it as much as we can and put everything into it and then see where it takes us at the end of it.
“I think home form, to get the fans onside, to get that belief is really important. That was something I spoke about when I first came here because although we sorted our away form quite quickly, the home form’s probably been a little bit of a slow burner.
"Four home wins in a bounce, some really tough games that we’ve had here and it gets the fans right behind the players and there’s a great connection at the moment, which we want to try and maintain.”
Meet the officials

Ben Speedie is the man in charge this afternoon, as he takes the whistle for a Swans game for the first time.
You can read more about the Merseyside-born referee and his team of officials below.
Remember the last time?
Swansea City made it back-to-back wins in the Championship with victory over Millwall on their last visit to The Den.
Jamal Lowe put the Swans ahead from the penalty spot in the first half, before Matt Grimes doubled the lead midway through the second with a shot from distance.
The Swans didn’t have it all their own way and some inspired goalkeeping from Carl Rushworth kept Millwall out in the second period, before substitute Mykola Kuharevich rounded off an excellent showing on the road when he headed in from Josh Key’s cross.
Prime numbers

5 - Swansea City are unbeaten in five of their six visits to The Den since returning to the Championship in 2018. They have won four of their games, including a 2-1 success during the 2018-19 season.
20 - Swansea have taken 20 points from their last 10 Championship games. Only Burnley (26) have collected more points over that period.