I guess we want the even bigger guys of de Wijs and Cameron. I guess that Cameron will play in front of the back three.
I predict Willock will struggle today because he has no other good dribblers or passers to work off to create movement. With Austin and Dykes up front, we should go a bit more direct. However, we usually do the opposite of logical and so we'll probably play out from the back.
Should we be worried? From Beeb text...... Millwall make the short journey to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, where QPR will be hoping to draw level on points with their local rivals. The hosts head into this fixture off the back of a 1-0 home defeat to Huddersfield Town, while Millwall travelled to Derby where they won 1-0 at the weekend. QPR have fallen off the wagon as of late, losing three of their last five games, including two at home. But the visitors' impressive form on the road means they've lost just one of their last six away matches and have the sixth best away record in the league.
Great early move, lads! Austin, Dykes and Wallace combine to tee-up Austin, whose volley is well held by Bialkowski.
****'s sake. Kane with three horrendous touches gives it away, allowing them to break away and score. He's so poor for most of the time.
To be fair, Dykes was slow to pick up the pass and cost us. But he was 1 of 3 culprits in the first 10 mins.
Dickie goal disallowed for offside after a Dykes long throw in. He didn't look it from what the cameras showed, not great angles though.
Goal disallowed. De Wijs' header is helped in by Dickie, but the linesman belatedly flags for offside. That looked a tight one