Rotherham United will travel to Milton Keynes Saturday for their first ever visit to the Stadium MK.

The Millers have not won in the league for two games and last weeks defeats to Peterborough and Hereford was the first time Rotherham have lost back to back league games this season. Rotherham have been formidable on their travels so far this season and have the best away defence in League Two. In the 14 away matches played the Millers have conceded just 11 goals and that statistic can only be equalled by Darlington.

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Last week Milton Keynes ended a run of four matches without a win when they trounced Bury 5-1. Recently they have struggled at home and their last win in front of their home supporters was on the 1st January when they beat Mansfield 1-0.

At home the Dons have won eight, drawn two and lost five games. The Millers defence should be severely tested with the Dons having no trouble finding the back of the net. They have netted 52 league goals so far in this campaign and that can only be beaten in the division by Peterborough. Top scorer Keith Andrews could be the main threat with the former Wolves player scoring 10 league goals from central midfield.

The last time Rotherham made the journey to Milton Keynes was in 2005 when the Dons were playing at the National Hockey Stadium. The Millers came away with a point after Andy Monkhouse's opening goal was cancelled out by Malvin Kamara.

If selected Pablo Mills will be playing against one of his former clubs after he had a loan spell at Milton Keynes in the 2005/06 season. In that time he played 19 games in all competitions scoring twice.