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Saturday 1 October 2011

Watch Millwall v Burnley Online Free Live Stream Npower Championship -1st October-2011,16:00 CET


Watch Millwall v Burnley Live Stream Online PC TV Video Free, Millwall v Burnley Live Online Instant Streaming Internet TV Free, Millwall v Burnley Live Soccer TV Channels Online, Millwall v Burnley live streaming broadcast Online Today, Millwall v Burnley Live Stream Online Video Coverage Now, Npower Championship live stream online HD TV Online, Millwall v Burnley Live Stream Online HDTV Coverage Here. Millwall will be looking to build on their goalless draw with QPR when they host Burnley in the Championship.The Lions stopped the rot against Rangersin midweek as the stalemate ended a three-match losing streak after consecutive defeats to Watford, Ipswich and Cardiff.Burnley, meanwhile, have made a solid start to the season and the fifth-placed Clarets are likely to prove tough opposition for the Lions.Brian Laws has no fresh injury or suspension worries for their trip. Laws will find it difficult to change a starting XI who performed so well in the 4-0 midweek hammering of Hull.However, veteran Graham Alexander will be hoping to earn a recall after he was an unused substitute against the Tigers.Striker Chris Iwelumo continues to play on despite a hamstring problem that has hampered him in recent weeks and will link up with the Scotland squad rather than rest the injury.Midfielder Chris McCann remains a long-term absentee with a knee injury.The Clarets are unbeaten in their last three league matches but have yet to record an away victory so far this season having racked up two draws and two defeats.
Lions news
Darren Carter could return to Millwall'ssquad for the visit of Burnley. The on-loan Preston midfielder has been out for three weeks with an ankle injury but is on the mend and will be given a late fitness test.

But striker Kevin Lisbie looks set to miss out with the knee injury which sidelined him for the midweek goalless draw at leaders QPR, while midfielder Liam Trotter serves the second game of a three-match ban for his red card at Cardiff last Saturday.

Defender Andrew Frampton (ankle) and strikers Shaun Batt (knee) and John Marquis (wrist) are still in the treatment room.

Veteran forward Neil Harris was a substitute at Loftus Road and could return to the starting line-up if boss Kenny Jackett reverts to two up front at home.Team news ahead of Millwall's Championship clash with Burnley at the New Den on Saturday.

Therry Racon and Tamika Mkandawire could return to the Millwall squad.

Racon, the summer signing from Charlton, has been out since suffering an ankle injury on his debut early last month and fellow midfielder Mkandawire missed the last three matches with a swollen knee.

But both players returned to training on Thursday and will be assessed ahead of kick-off.

Boss Kenny Jackett has no new injury concerns following Tuesday night's defeat at Watfordwhich dumped the Lions in the bottom three.

Striker Josh McQuoid is also training again after an illness but will not be ready to return.

Winger Chris Hackett and forwards Darius Henderson and Shaun Batt are still sidelined with calf injuries.

Burnley will once again hand late fitness tests to wingers Keith Treacy and Junior Stanislas.

The duo were both doubtful going into Tuesday's game with Nottingham Forest, but a hamstring injury did not prevent Stanislas from starting in the Clarets' 5-1 rout at Turf Moor.

Treacy, a summer signing from neighbours Preston, has missed the last two games with a hamstring strain of his own.

Martin Paterson (thigh), Danny Ings and Michael Duff (both knee) are long-term absentees but Burnley are hopeful they will be back in action soon.

Defender Duff is back in training and may be available after the international break while Ings, yet to feature following his move from Bournemouth, has been told he can step up his rehabilitation.

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