Steve Bruce continued his unbeaten start to life at Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend. Millwall failed to do that at the weekend, as they lost 1-0 at Swansea. That made it four games without a win for the hosts, who are only four points clear of the drop zone – although they do have a game in hand. They come into this game with one eye on the weekend, where they can ease into the FA Cup quarter-finals. They are away to League One Wimbledon in one of the ties of the round. The visitors are hoping to sneak in and take advantage of a distracted Millwall, and it wouldn’t be a shock if they did. Things are just falling for the club right now, so another positive result would not be a surprise. While Bruce had personal reasons for delaying his first day as Owls’ boss until February 1, he couldn’t have landed at a better time. He’s opened with clashes against two of the bottom three – from which his side gained another four points. Their push to climb the table continues, with two of the bottom five to come next. Millwall have won one of their last 10 league matches against Sheffield Wednesday (D3 L6). That’s a great record to have, especially as the visitors have lost once in their last eight league games. They’ve taken seven points from their last three games, keeping three clean sheets. They should be able to record a positive result against a Millwall side who have failed to win 60% of their matches at home this season.