Millwall face a goalkeeping conundrum against Wanderers this weekend.
With Ben Amos ineligible to play against his parent club, Neil Harris must pick between Jordan Archer and David Martin in goal.
Neither player has featured since Amos – who has played the last 12 games – was signed on a season-long loan in September.
Archer is more likely to start his first game since August 26 although ex-Liverpool keeper David Martin has now recovered from an ankle problem picked up playing for Millwall's Under-23s.
“David Martin has recovered from injury. Ben obviously can’t play so it’s a decision for me whether it will be Jordan or David that comes into the team,” Harris told NewsAtDen.
“Jordan and David are fighting tooth and nail to be involved. They’ve both been training fantastically well, very, very professional, both of them.
“Both have had to be patient behind Ben, and the opportunity now comes for one of them to come into the team on Saturday. It’s a decision I’ll make as the week goes on.”
Millwall have lost their last two games away from home but have beaten Aston Villa, Wigan and Ipswich in their previous three at The Den.
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With Ben Amos ineligible to play against his parent club, Neil Harris must pick between Jordan Archer and David Martin in goal.
Neither player has featured since Amos – who has played the last 12 games – was signed on a season-long loan in September.
Archer is more likely to start his first game since August 26 although ex-Liverpool keeper David Martin has now recovered from an ankle problem picked up playing for Millwall's Under-23s.
“David Martin has recovered from injury. Ben obviously can’t play so it’s a decision for me whether it will be Jordan or David that comes into the team,” Harris told NewsAtDen.
“Jordan and David are fighting tooth and nail to be involved. They’ve both been training fantastically well, very, very professional, both of them.
“Both have had to be patient behind Ben, and the opportunity now comes for one of them to come into the team on Saturday. It’s a decision I’ll make as the week goes on.”
Millwall have lost their last two games away from home but have beaten Aston Villa, Wigan and Ipswich in their previous three at The Den.
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