Cardiff City travel to London to face Millwall on Saturday afternoon.

The Bluebirds have had a stuttering start to the campaign this season, but will hope to turn that around and kick on following the international break.

Here is everything you need to know about the Championship clash.

What time is Millwall v Cardiff City kick-off?

Millwall v Cardiff City will kick off at 3pm on Saturday, November 21, behind closed doors at The Den.

Is Millwall v Cardiff City on TV?

No, the game is going to be shown on TV.

What about live streaming?

Cardiff City will be streaming the game live on their website and match passes for those viewing in the UK can be bought here for £10.

Overseas viewers will be able to pay to watch the game for £7 – other packages are also available. Full details here.

You can also follow all the action on our live blog from 12.30pm, which you'll be able to find here.

Away matches are not included in the stream packages for season ticket holders.

What are the odds?

  • Millwall win: 2/1

  • Draw: 11/5

  • Cardiff City: 7/5

(Odds via The Pools and correct at the time of publication)

What's the team news?

Cardiff City will be without three key players for today's clash at The Den.

It was confirmed this week that Lee Tomlin will be out for months after undergoing surgery on his groin, while Jordi Osei-Tutu will be missing for at least another four weeks with his hamstring issue.

Greg Cunningham is back training and progressing well following his own hamstring issue, but this weekend will be too soon for his return.

Isaac Vassell is also still absent as a long-term injury continues to take its toll.

As for the hosts, on loan Tottenham striker Troy Parrott is in line to make his Championship debut after suffering injury strife with his ankle at the beginning of his time at The Den.

Shane Ferguson is thought to be a doubt for the south Londoners, having been taken off early with a back injury in Northern Ireland's defeat by Austria.

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What have the managers said?

Millwall manager Gary Rowett: “I’ve not spoken to Chopper [Neil Harris] for a while but that’s just because we’re all so busy trying to navigate through what is a very different season.

“I suppose you’d have to ask him whether he’s happy coming back with no fans there or whether he’d prefer they were there, I’m sure they’d give him a very good reception.

“It probably won’t feel quite so weird for him coming back in a quiet stadium. It won’t feel like he’s come back to The Den properly.

“It’s always a strange one when a manager has got such affinity with a club, a warmth for the club, when he comes back with a different club.

“I think that’s going to be an interesting one for him.

“But of course he’ll want to win the game for his current club, and we want to win the game ourselves.”

Cardiff City manager Neil Harris: "I enjoyed my time at the club. I enjoyed it as a player, coach and manager. I was there almost five years putting foundations in place.

"Gary has taken over and done an amazing job. It’s not easy working with other people’s players but I like to think I left him with a good core group of players.

"But that chapter of my life has gone and I have enough to focus on now at Cardiff City.."

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Match facts

  • Each of the last five EFL meetings between Millwall and Cardiff have ended level – the last Football League fixture to see more consecutive draws was Gillingham vs Walsall (six between August 2009 – February 2015).
  • Millwall have won just one of their last 14 meetings with Cardiff in the EFL (D10 L3), a 1-0 victory at the Den in October 2014.
  • Millwall have drawn back-to-back Championship games 0-0, whilst only twice in their Football League history have the Lions drawn three consecutive matches by this scoreline (in April 1936 & September 1993).
  • Cardiff have lost two of their last three Championship games (W1), as many defeats as in their previous 11 matches.
  • Cardiff City have scored more goals from set piece situations than any other Championship side this season (seven, with four of them coming away from home).