Match Preview: Tuesday, 29 January 2013, One of the important match Barnsley v Millwall of Npower Championship HD Quality Live Barnsley v Millwall streaming is availahere.Barnsley v Millwall Live Stream online video Npower Championship Video Free The match will take plcae at Oakwell on 29/1/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watch Free Barnsley v Millwall Stream Free online video Video Of Npower Championship Tuesday, 29 January 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 GMT.Npower Championship ,Watch Video online video Live online video,Barnsley v Millwall Live Streaming Video,Barnsley v Millwall Stream, Barnsley v Millwall Streaming, Barnsley v Millwall Live,Barnsley v Millwall online video,Barnsley v Millwall Results, Npower Championship Fixtures.Barnsley's new signing Jason Scotland will go straight into their squad for the home npower Championship clash with Millwall. Scotland signed a permanent deal until the end of the season in time to be included following his release last week from Ipswich. Tykes manager David Flitcroft could throw the 33-year-old straight into his starting line-up if Chris Dagnall fails to shake off injury. Dagnall scored the winner in the weekend FA Cup win at Hull, but was stamped on in the process and is doubtful after being forced off soon after with a bruised foot.Defenders Bobby Hassell and Scott Wiseman both sustained knocks at the KC Stadium and could face late fitness tests.Flitcroft has no other new injury or suspension problems, but will still be without midfielder Stephen Dawson (ankle) and defender Jim McNulty (hamstring).Barnsley, unbeaten in their last four matches, can climb out of the bottom three if they can secure their third straight home win. Shane Lowry returns to the Millwall squad.The defender has missed the last two games, including Friday's 2-1 FA Cup win over his former club Aston Villa, through suspension after picking up 10 bookings this season. Scott Malone is also poised to return having missed the last five matches with a back injury and fellow wideman Martyn Woolford is available after being cup-tied. However, striker Nathan Tyson misses out again with an ankle injury and skipper Paul Robinson remains sidelined due to a groin problem. Defender Adam Smith plays the final game of his current loan spell from Tottenham, although Lions boss Kenny Jackett hopes to extend the deal until the end of the season.
Team News:
New Barnsley signing Jason Scotland goes straight into the squad after joining from Ipswich last week.
Defenders Bobby Hassell and Scott Wiseman face late fitness tests, while Stephen Dawson (ankle) and Jim McNulty (hamstring) both miss out.
Millwall are set to welcome back defender Shane Lowry after suspension.
Scott Malone could return after missing the last five games with a back injury but striker Nathan Tyson is still out with an ankle injury.
Head-to-head
These clubs have faced each other 50 times competitively; Barnsley have won 18, Millwall 19.
A last minute goal from Marcus Tudgay stole all three points for the struggling Tykes against a 10-man Millwall in last month's reverse fixture. The 2-1 victory gives Barnsley the chance of a first double over Millwall in 17 years.
The Lions gained their first victory in five visits to the Oakwell Ground, with a 3-1 triumph in last season's corresponding fixture.
Barnsley
Barnsley have won the fewest matches in the Championship (just six), but go into this game looking for a fourth victory in five league and FA Cup outings, which would see them leapfrog Peterborough into third bottom.
The Tykes are also the joint lowest scorers in the division, with 29 netted in 28 games; Ipswich have also scored 29, but from 29 matches.
The South Yorkshire club are also the most vulnerable in the Championship in the opening 10 minutes, when eight goals have been conceded. But the most recent of those was on 8 December (v Leicester).
Millwall
Ninth-placed Millwall travel in search of a first away league victory in five, having drawn two and lost two since a 1-0 win at Wolves on 27 November.
Kenny Jackett will be keen to see his side avoid their 600th defeat in second level league football.
Both these clubs are going strong in the FA Cup, and both are away to giant-killers in the fifth round; Millwall go to Luton, Barnsley to Milton Keynes Dons.
Competition: Npower Championship
Match: Barnsley v Millwall
Date: Tuesday, 29 January
Kickoff: 19:45 GMT
Venue: Oakwell
Live/Repeat: Live
Team News:
New Barnsley signing Jason Scotland goes straight into the squad after joining from Ipswich last week.
Defenders Bobby Hassell and Scott Wiseman face late fitness tests, while Stephen Dawson (ankle) and Jim McNulty (hamstring) both miss out.
Millwall are set to welcome back defender Shane Lowry after suspension.
Scott Malone could return after missing the last five games with a back injury but striker Nathan Tyson is still out with an ankle injury.
Head-to-head
These clubs have faced each other 50 times competitively; Barnsley have won 18, Millwall 19.
A last minute goal from Marcus Tudgay stole all three points for the struggling Tykes against a 10-man Millwall in last month's reverse fixture. The 2-1 victory gives Barnsley the chance of a first double over Millwall in 17 years.
The Lions gained their first victory in five visits to the Oakwell Ground, with a 3-1 triumph in last season's corresponding fixture.
Barnsley
Barnsley have won the fewest matches in the Championship (just six), but go into this game looking for a fourth victory in five league and FA Cup outings, which would see them leapfrog Peterborough into third bottom.
The Tykes are also the joint lowest scorers in the division, with 29 netted in 28 games; Ipswich have also scored 29, but from 29 matches.
The South Yorkshire club are also the most vulnerable in the Championship in the opening 10 minutes, when eight goals have been conceded. But the most recent of those was on 8 December (v Leicester).
Millwall
Ninth-placed Millwall travel in search of a first away league victory in five, having drawn two and lost two since a 1-0 win at Wolves on 27 November.
Kenny Jackett will be keen to see his side avoid their 600th defeat in second level league football.
Both these clubs are going strong in the FA Cup, and both are away to giant-killers in the fifth round; Millwall go to Luton, Barnsley to Milton Keynes Dons.
Competition: Npower Championship
Match: Barnsley v Millwall
Date: Tuesday, 29 January
Kickoff: 19:45 GMT
Venue: Oakwell
Live/Repeat: Live