Millwall's promotion destiny will be decided when they welcome already-relegated Oxford United to The Den for the Championship season finale on Saturday (12:30 BST).
After being held at Leicester last Friday, the Lions now lie a point behind Ipswich, who occupy the second automatic promotion place.
Alex Neil's men need a win, coupled with Town failing to beat QPR at Portman Road, to secure promotion to the Premier League for the first time.
If Ipswich win, three points for the Lions would still seal third place and home advantage in the play-offs.
Oxford's return to League One after two seasons in the Championship was sealed last Saturday, despite a home win over Sheffield Wednesday.
- Millwall are winless in four league meetings with Oxford United (D2 L2), this after winning six in a row beforehand.
- Oxford United have won both of their past two league visits to Millwall – the only time they have ever won twice in a row away to the Lions.
- Millwall have lost their final league game in four of the past five seasons, winning the other 1-0 at Swansea in 2023-24.
- Oxford United have won their final league game in five of their past seven second-tier seasons (D1 L1), although drew 3-3 with Swansea on the final day last season.
- Millwall have won 23 Championship games this season – it's their most at this level since they won 25 games in 1987-88 en route to winning the title.