Rotherham United are facing another derby fixture tomorrow as they play host to Stuart McCall's Bradford City.

The Millers ended a run of four games without a win with last weeks 2-1 victory over Chesterfield and manager Mark Robins will have the same squad to choose from for this weekend's game. Rotherham will still be without defender Ian Sharps who has a hernia problem so it is expected that Pablo Mills will continue at centre half in his absence. Goalkeeper Steven Cann featured on the substitute's bench last week and it is the first time he has been selected in the 16 since the 1-0 away win at Wrexham in September.

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Bradford come to Millmoor off the back of a home defeat by struggling Mansfield and they have only won one of their last four league games. The Bantams have won six games on their travels this season with their most recent away win coming at Chester 10 days ago. In attack they possess Peter Throne who is in good form at the moment and he has netted 11 goals in all competitions this season. The Bantams also boast the highest average gates of 13, 692 for League Two this season which is considerably higher than their closest rivals MK Dons who average 8, 494. The Millers have the 9th highest average crowd in League Two with 4,282.

The last time the two sides met at Millmoor was in 2007 and it was a comfortable 4-1 victory for Rotherham. On the score sheet for the Millers on the day was Delroy Facey and Martin Woods, who both found the net twice. The last time Bradford won at Millmoor was in 2004, when they took the point's home with a 2-1 win. Overall in league football the two teams have met 57 times with the Millers winning 28 games, Bradford winning 20 and nine games have finished in a draw.

Bradford have two ex-millers on their playing staff with Paul Evans and Barry Conlon having short loan spells at Millmoor in 2005.