This year’s Easter Monday match between Millwall and Rotherham United will take place at New York Stadium.
Fans will be hoping the Millers put on a show this afternoon, take something away from the game, and get past their three-nil loss at Preston on Good Friday. Currently ranked last in the Championship, the Millers are just waiting for the inevitable.
Millwall enters this match fresh off a home tie with West Bromwich Albion and is eight spots and twenty-four points ahead of Rotherham.
The Lions last game away from the Den was also on Yorkshire soil which saw them lose two-nil at Elland Road, their last away win coming at Southampton at the end of February.
A goalless draw against fellow relegation rivals Huddersfield Town was the last home game for Rotherham their last home win being on Boxing Day against Middlesbrough.

Sean Morrison (calf), Peter Kioso and Tyler Blackett (hamstrings) won’t make this game for Rotherham.
Kevin Nisbet has been out since January with a hamstring problem with Joe Bryan rated as doubtful but Aidomo Emakhu who has been out with a quad problem could be in the travelling squad.