Sheffield Wednesday will be looking to get back-to-back league wins for the first time this season as they welcome Millwall to Hillsborough.
Millwall have started the season in fine form despite no win in their last two games as they occupy the eighth place spot.
The Owls currently sit bottom of the table due to points deduction, which was reduced from -12 down to -6 on Wednesday.
Owls boss Garry Monk said, “Obviously we would have liked all 12, but it is a big positive and we have to be happy. It should give everybody a boost.”

A positive result for Sheffield Wednesday could see them climb out of the relegation zone for the first time this season.
Whereas Millwall will be looking to move up into the playoff spots as they look to record their fifth win of the league campaign.
Both teams come into this weekend’s game in contrasting form with the Owls winning one game in five, however Millwall have only lost one game in their last five.
Millwall will be lacking firepower as both young striker Troy Parrott and Kenneth Zohore will both be unavailable for this weekend’s game.
Wednesday will still be without Massimo Luongo (knee), Aden Flint (hamstring),Chey Dunkley (leg) and Kadeem Harris (suspension).
The Lions are a strong side away from home having kept seven clean sheets in their last ten games on the road, winning six.
This is a worrying stat for the Owls who recorded their first home victory in 251 days as they narrowly beat Bournemouth 1-0 in midweek.
