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Shota Arveladze reveals his Hull City starting XI to face Millwall

Hull City head coach Shota Arveladze made three changes to his Hull City starting XI to face Millwall at The Den on Easter Monday, as the Tigers look to make it seven unbeaten away from the MKM Stadium and win three away games on the spin for the first time since 2013.

Nathan Baxter returned between the posts with Matt Ingram dropping to the bench, while there was a recall for Callum Elder and Ryan Longman. Out went Lewie Coyle with Friday's goal hero dropped to the bench, while there was no place in the squad for Brandon Fleming.

Fresh from bagging his first goal for the Tigers on his full home debut against the Bluebirds, Iranian ace Allahyar kept his place up front with Keane Lewis-Potter and George Honeyman operating behind him in the front third of the pitch.

Regan Slater and Richie Smallwood kept their places in the defensive midfield roles, with Elder and Longman operating in the wing-back roles - Arveladze opting against making wholesale changes now that safety has been confirmed.

The form book is against City in Bermondsey, with Millwall losing just two of their last 23 home league matches against the Tigers (W13 D8), losing 1-0 in both August 1986 and February 2013, and with the Lions knowing three points could carry them level on points with the top six, Arveladze is expecting a raucous occasion at The Den.

"People tell me it is a little bit of a different atmosphere, but I've never been there," the Georgian said ahead of his trip to The Den,. "We go to play football there and the people who love their own club will be there. I'm expecting a nice energy from the home fans, supporting their team. Nobody will (in the home stands) support us of course, that's clear.

"Our own supporters will be there and always

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