TOWN face a Millwall side tonight (Tuesday, October 24) that Colin Todd believes is the strongest in the Second Division.
The Lions have won four of their last six matches and boast the division's joint leading scorer in 11-goal Neil Harris.
Town boss Todd said: "By all accounts they were unlucky to lose at Stoke on Saturday and there's no doubt we'll have to play to our maximum to take something out of the game.
"We're at home and it's up to us to make sure we don't have a lapse of bad defending like we did against Bristol Rovers on Saturday.
"In general play we didn't do too badly but we shot ourselves in the foot with the way we defended."
Todd could make changes as he seeks to rediscover a winning formula.
Town's last victory came four matches ago against Oxford and their strikers are on a particularly barren run.
Martin Williams hasn't notched since his brace against Luton on September 23, while Gary Alexander, again ruled out by an ankle injury, last scored against Wigan at the end of September.
Giuliano Grazioli netted in the 2-1 win over Oxford but could be under pressure from Mark Robertson for a starting spot.
Antoine van der Linden and Andy Williams are also pressing for inclusion after featuring as substitutes against Rovers.
Town reserves entertain QPR on Thursday at 2pm. Entrance is free.
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