BART Griemink had better be on his guard tonight (Tuesday, October 24), because Millwall striker Neil Harris has scored more league goals this season than the whole Town team put together.
The former non-league man has blasted 11 already to shoot to the top of the Division Two rankings and if Swindon repeat any of Saturday's lapses at the back, they will be punished.
Last season, Harris netted 25 times, becoming the first Lions player since Teddy Sheringham a decade ago to pass the magical 20-mark.
The 23-year-old has hit two braces and a treble in the last six games to help new manager Mark McGhee make a decent start at the Den.
In contrast, Town's leading scorer is still centre-back Alan Reeves, who has just three.
The ex-Cambridge City forward is not Millwall's only threat. Sam Parkin, on loan from Chelsea, is also among the goals and will need to be watched closely.
However, the front two will be without the services of influential left-winger Christophe Kinet, who has a hamstring injury.
The Belgian's absence, along with the probable unavailability of left-back Robbie Ryan, means that Town may find some joy down the right-hand side.
The Lions' last line of defence is ex-Liverpool keeper Tony Warner, who played two games on loan for Swindon three years ago.
Millwall appear to be vulnerable late on. In their last two games, they have conceded goals in the last minute to drop points.
The Den faithful will not accept anything less than automatic promotion. The pressure is on for the Lions as slip ups will not be tolerated.
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