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With the exception of Jamie Sendles-White, who had his season ended in September with a serious knee injury, Anton Rodgers is the only man in the Swindon squad definitely ruled out of tomorrow's game.
Rodgers had to be withdrawn during a midweek development match defeat to Bristol Rovers (3-2) with a back injury.
Yaser Kasim has not been passed fully fit by head coach Luke Williams but the Iraqi midfielder did play the full 90 minutes in the aforementioned development match and Williams did say Kasim could be involved in the matchday squad tomorrow.
Form wise, Swindon are currently enduring their second-worst run of form in the league this season as they have lost four on the bounce. Defeat tomorrow will equal a five-match sequence that is the worst run of successive defeats this campaign.
Millwall are enjoying their football a lot more as the Lions are seventh in League One, level on points with Southend who occupy sixth and, therefore, the last of the play-off places. Millwall have a game in hand over the Shrimpers though.
Neil Harris' tough outfit are unbeaten since December 17, but have drawn their last two, as they are currently going through a mini-hangover following the 6-0 loss at Tottenham in the FA Cup quarter-final tie at White Hart Lane.
He does, however, boast a fully-fit squad.
Swindon have not recorded a victory over Millwall since May 2008, when goals from Simon Cox and Anthony McNamee earned a 2-1 win for Town. Millwall beat Swindon 2-0 in the reverse fixture this season, at the Den, thanks to a Lee Gregory brace.
There will be a minute since ahead of kick-off as the two clubs pay their respects to those that were injured or killed during Wednesday's terror attack on Westminster.
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