Millwall boss Gary Rowett speaks to ITV. “We’re confident in our team. We’re playing a side that has a lot of quality in forward areas, so a large part of our game is how we deal with their attacking numbers. We know it will be a good test. You have to relish these games, it’s what football is about.”

There’s no Jed Wallace or Murray Wallace for Millwall, but George Long gets a go in goal. First-choice keeper Bartosz Bialkowski is on the bench alongside 15-year-old striker Zak Lovelace, an FA Cup fairytale waiting to be told.

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