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Kandol, who scored twice in The Lions 3-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers last weekend, is unable to play under the terms of his loan deal and that could open the door for Neil Harris to return to the side. The veteran striker has missed the last three games with a nerve injury but is back in full training and has been added to the squad along with youngster Ashley Grimes, who his a hattrick for the reserves in midweek.
And Harris is looking forward to a return to the first team.
"The atmosphere in the stands will be great. We must make sure we are prepared for that," he told the South London Press.
"When we play the game properly, we are very, very good - with pace and ability, as we have shown in the last six weeks. We must prove we are as good a team as them."
At the back, Jackett could opt to play Alan Dunne, who has filled in several times in that position in the past, but rumours in this morning's SLP suggest that the Millwall boss could play with Andy Frampton or Tony Craig there rather than opt for Dunne or Marcus Bignot, who appears to have fallen out of favour.