THERE will be no secrets about the opposition at Valley Parade tomorrow – and it is not just because City and Millwall will be meeting for the eighth time in two years.

Some visiting sides may try to pull the wool over Stuart McCall's eyes with a tactical switch or unexpected change in personnel. Not Neil Harris. The Lions boss has named the same starting line-up since December 21, a run of six matches.

Harris has had the luxury of not picking up any injuries during that spell and has seen his consistent side stay unbeaten in that time, so he is unlikely to tinker tomorrow.

It makes for a formidable challenge to City's unbeaten home record from the last League One side to win here.

Memories are still fresh of that play-off encounter, when Millwall scored three times before half-time in the first leg to effectively settle the tie.

Experienced Lions defender Tony Craig expects an extra spring in City's step because of that defeat.

Craig, who came off the bench in both play-off legs, said: "Bradford City is a difficult place to travel to. The fans will certainly be calling for revenge after last season.

"A lot of their players will have been waiting to get another shot at us and that's why we have to be on our guard."

But Millwall, who were beaten by Barnsley in the final, will travel with confidence boosted by Harris sending out the same players for each game.

Craig said: "It doesn't happen often where a team is in a position to put the same team out week after week. We have had a clean bill of health and that's been crucial to build team cohesion.

"The gaffer has a squad that he is happy with but there are certainly boys behind us that are champing at the bit to get into the squad.

"Confidence is sky high in the team and we're all looking forward to the next few months and hopefully climbing up the table."