MATCH PREVIEW: BURNLEY V MILLWALL
Clarets host the Lions in final game of the season
Burnley are back at Turf Moor for the last time this season, as Scott Parker's side entertain Millwall on Saturday afternoon in the final Sky Bet Championship fixture of the campaign.
The Clarets sealed promotion to the Premier League in the last home game against Sheffield United and a win tomorrow, depending on Leeds United's result, could see Burnley win the league title.
Parker's side head into Saturday's fixture 32 games unbeaten and still undefeated at Turf Moor all season and a victory against the Lions would see the Clarets finish the campaign on 100 points.
This weekend's visitors Millwall head to Lancashire just outside the play-off places, knowing there is still chance of finishing in the play-offs with a result at Burnley.

How to watch
The clash against Millwall is entirely sold out and no tickets are available to purchase online or at the ticket office.
The game is available to watch in the UK on Sky Sports+
Live audio commentary will be available as usual via Clarets+ from 12:15pm on the day.
Full match highlights, goals and interviews will be available to view after the match on Clarets+ and across all social media channels.

The opposition
Millwall are in their eighth consecutive season in the Sky Bet Championship having established themselves in the second tier, following promotion from League One in 2017.
The Lions have spent all their time between the third and second tier across the last 34 years, after last featuring in the top-flight in 1990.
After a lengthy spell in ‘Division Two’, promotion arrived in 2001 and Millwall spent five years in ‘Division One’, before the London side were relegated to the then newly-formed League One in 2006.
Millwall returned to the Championship at their fourth attempt in 2010, before dropping down once again to the third tier in 2015.
Following a failed play-off attempt on their first campaign back in League One, the Lions achieved promotion the following season at Wembley via the play-offs with a win over Bradford City in May 2017.
They have recorded 8th place finishes on three occasions since returning to the Championship, narrowly missing out on the play-off places, whilst only finishing in the bottom half of the table twice (21st & 13th) in 2019 and last season respectively.

Last time we met
02/11/2024 - Millwall 1 - 0 Burnley (The Den)
Burnley: Trafford, Esteve, Egan-Riley, Brownhill, Anthony, Humphreys (Sarmiento 62), Roberts, Cullen, Laurent (Hannibal 62), Koleosho, Hountondji (Rodriguez 62)
Unused substitutes: Hladky, Sambo, Egan, Dodgson, Agyei, Pires
Millwall: Jensen, Cooper, Tanganga, Azeez (Wintle 76), Bryan (McNamara 73), Langstaff (Coburn 76), Leonard, Saville, De Norre, Esse (Watmore 76), Honeyman
Unused substitutes: Roberts, Hutchinson, Kelly, Emakhu, Ivanovic
Goals: Cooper 52’
Attendance: 14,245 (1,270)

What Scott Parker said
"I think it will be a good feeling, of course. I absolutely have no doubt that once we get to the stadium, it will just be game mode and it will feel like any other, which is we're here, we need to win and we'll prep and we'll do everything going into the game to win. And maybe after the game we'll probably soak that up a little bit more.
"Fair to say, I'm delighted the last game of the season comes at home in front of our own stadium and our own home fans and I'm sure they'll be, as always, right behind the team and there'll be a special atmosphere there.
"It's worked out unbelievably. I just said that in a recent interview, I was absolutely delighted that we managed to do it in front of our home fans against Sheffield that night and the timing is perfect for us that the last game of the season falls at home as well and we get another time, a special time to spend with our supporters.
"They will show us the appreciation, what the players deserve and likewise back to them and the appreciation for their support throughout this year as well."

Officials
Referee: Andrew Kitchen
Assistant Referee: Shaun Hudson
Assistant Referee: Blake Antrobus
Fourth Official: Richie Watkins