With 67 goals conceded from their 44 league matches this season, Leicester have one of the worst defensive records in the division, which has been the main reason for their relegation this campaign. They have failed to win any of their last seven matches, with just a single clean sheet to their name in that time.
Meanwhile, Millwall still have plenty to play for here, as they hope to secure a top-two finish and automatic promotion to the Premier League. They most recently came away with a 3-1 win against Stoke, after beating QPR 2-0, so confidence should be sky-high. The Lions are three points ahead of Ipswich, although Millwall have played an extra two games, while Southampton are also still in the hunt for second place.
Millwall cannot afford to take their foot off the gas here - they are in excellent form and will hope to maintain that against a Leicester side still licking their wounds.