Having recently done the double over one of Gary Waddock's former sides in Bristol Rovers, Wanderers will be hoping to repeat the trick when Millwall come to town on Saturday - although the 'gaffer' insists that his only interest is getting all three points.
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The Blues recorded an excellent 2-0 victory in South London against the club with whom Waddock spent over two years as a player, and come head to head with Kenny Jackett's side at Adams Park this weekend knowing that a win could edge them to within three points of safety.
"We need to start winning games and we know tough it's going to be (against Millwall)," he told Chairboys Player. "If we show the same commitment and desire as we did at Brentford last week, we'll have a chance.
"I know Kenny really well from our days together at QPR - he's very organised and thorough, and his teams are like that too.
"We have to give the fans something to cheer about - our last game here was flat and we have to show them what we can do, and how committed we are to the cause. They can play a part in it but we have to get ourselves moving so they can give us their backing," he added.
Millwall's supporters were known to be bemused by their loss to the Wanderers in November, given that it is their only defeat on home turf all season, and will be looking to avenge that setback by continuing a fantastic run of form which has seen them collect maximum points in each of their previous five matches.
The Lions currently lie in sixth position in League One, just one point ahead of Huddersfield who sit outside the play-off zone, and ten points adrift of the automatic promotion places.
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Build-Up:
Gary Waddock speaks to Player
Player Rewind: We look back at the 2-0 win at the New Den
The 'gaffer' reveals that Gareth Ainsworth could feature on Saturday
New man Alan Bennett looks forward to life at the Park
Julian Kelly is keen to impress on his loan spell from Reading
Opposition View: Millwall striker Neil Harris, speaking to millwallfc.co.uk.
"With no disrespect to Wycombe, we are looking at that as a winnable game - we've got that mentality that we want to make sure we are in the top six."
Defender Alan Dunne, speaking to Lions Live.
"We're looking forward to it. They did well that day (the 2-0 win in November) but we are confident and we have stepped up our game over the last five matches."
Team News:
Wycombe: New signings Julian Kelly and Alan Bennett will be hoping to start in defence following their loan moves from Reading and Brentford respectively, while Gary Waddock hinted to
Chairboys Player that Gareth Ainsworth could be in contention for a start.
Leon Johnson and Ian Westlake remain sidelined through injury, but Matt Bloomfield has returned to full training after his spell on the treatment table.
Millwall: The men from South London are unlikely to make any changes to the side that beat Exeter last weekend, so full-back Tony Craig returns to the club where he spent time on loan in the 2004/05 season, while in-form strike duo Neil Harris and Steve Morison continue up-front.
Fellow forward Jonathan Obika, who has recently joined on loan from Tottenham, returns to the stadium where he played just a fortnight ago for Yeovil Town.
Officials:
Referee: Mr A R HALL
Assistant: Mr S L MASSEY
Assistant: Mr S J PHIPPS
Fourth Official: Mr M D ROWLEY
Mr Hall's last involvement in a Wycombe fixture was the 1-1 draw with Swindon Town in September, where he distributed four yellow cards. In total this season, he has shown 117 yellow and five red cards in his 30 matches as a referee.
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