Reading travel to the Den looking for a third successive win in a week, meanwhile the Lions are looking for a first win in three.

Here’s what you need to know about tomorrow's match-up.

Reading Chronicle:

Form

It has been a strong opening five matches for the Royals, who sit up in third with three wins and two defeats.

Losing 4-0 to Rotherham United last weekend kicked Paul Ince's side into gear as they have since beaten Blackburn Rovers and Middlesbrough without conceding.

However, they are yet to pick up a point- or even score a goal- on their travels.

Gary Rowett's Millwall, similar to Reading, have a 100 per cent start on their own turf but are yet to win on the road.

Losing to Norwich City last time out, last week they came from 2-0 down to snatch an unlikely point against Swansea City with two goals in the dying embers.

Reading Chronicle:

Team News

Boss Ince has confirmed that defender Scott Dann is the nearest to returning, possibly in time for the next match, meaning the likes of Yakou Meite and Ovie Ejaria will miss out on the trip to South London.

Following the news that George Puscas secured a move to Genoa, Reading have until lunch-time to register Naby Sarr if he is to play at the Den.

Tom Bradshaw's return is a big boost for the hosts, who will still be missing former  Derby County attacker Mason Bennett.

Last Time Out: Reading 0-1 Millwall, March 5 2022

Former Reading centre-back Jake Cooper scored the only goal at the SCL Stadium as Millwall completed the double over Reading.

Tapping a header past LukeSouthwood in front of the stand named after his former Academy manager, it marked a fifth game without a win over the Lions, while it is now eight years since a Reading win in Bermondsey.