New Millwall manager Steve Lomas has six summer signings to consider for the season opener with Yeovil.
Goalkeeper Stephen Bywater, midfielders Richard Chaplow and Nicky Bailey, and forwards Steve Morison, Scott McDonald and Jermaine Easter are in contention.
Yeovil, in their first ever match in the second tier, are likely to be without injured defenders Jamie McAllister and Nathan Ralph.Watch Millwall V Yeovil Live, Watch Millwall V Yeovil Live Stream, Watch Millwall V Yeovil Free Live Stream, Watch Millwall V Yeovil Online, Watch Millwall V Yeovil Online Free, Millwall V Yeovil Live, Millwall V Yeovil live stream Online.
Summer signings Alan Tate and Joe Jones could take their places.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• These clubs have met 12 times in all competitions, and Yeovil have only managed one win.
• Three of the four league meetings in London were drawn, the decisive result being Millwall's 2-1 victory in League One in November 2007.
• This is the first time in four seasons these sides are competing in the same division together.
• This corresponding fixture has been staged as a season opener once before in League One seven years ago, when it ended 1-1.
Millwall
• Millwall qualified for a fourth straight season of Championship football by avoiding relegation in May, by two places and two points.
• Former St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas makes his debut as Lions boss, and will want to improve on Millwall's return of one opening day win in nine seasons (2010).
• Midfielder Martin Woolford could make his 200th club appearance.
Yeovil Town
• The League One play-off winners make club history with their first ever appearance in the Championship.
• Yeovil were promoted to the second level in only their 10th season as a Football League club.
• They become the 101st club to play second level league football in England.