Sky Blues On The Road - Millwall

Last updated : 15 March 2005 By Covsupport

The first of two vital away games for the Sky Blues comes tonight with a trip to Millwall.

Form for City at the New Den has not been good with City losing on all three previous visits since 2001. In fact, a win at Millwall is something of a rarity as City have not won in this enclave of South London since 1955.

But away form of late for the Sky Blues has been good, netting two goal plus per game in their last five away games with wins at Reading and Watford.

Micky Adams is to make a decision on whether to give a debut to Robert Page, but may stick with the side that drew with Cardiff on Saturday.

Millwall have dropped to 12th in the table and manager Dennis Wise is under pressure from the Millwall board and fans. Danny Dichio faces a late fitness test, and Barry Hayles should return up front.

Tickets for the game are priced at £19 for adults.

By Road M25 to junction 2 then A2 to New Cross. At New Cross follow signs for Surrey Quays into Kender Street, turn left into Old Kent Road then right at the turning signposted "car pound" into Ilderton Road.

From M4 and M3 follow South Circular (A205) then follow signs for Clapham, City (A3), then Camberwell to New Cross and then as from the M25

Underground: East London Line to Surrey Quays or New Cross Gate (approx 15 mins walk). Jubilee Line to Canada Water (approx 20 mins walk).

Nearest Train Station South Bermondsey

By Bus, 21, 53, 172, to Old Kent Road, P13 to Ilderton Road, 1 & 381 to Rotherhithe New Road, 47, 188, 225 to Surrey Quays.

Millwall has no car parking facilities for supporters and it is recommended that away supporters travel to the ground by official coach or by rail to South Bermondsey. A walkway link is available to the stadium on matchdays.