And this is surely madness, but its been mentioned above so here goes
Stoke v
Millwall 11/4 general
Stoke boss Johan Boskamp will be without influential striker Sam Bangoura for the visit of Millwall.
Bangoura underwent surgery on a broken hand on Thursday and is unlikely to recover in time to face the Lions.
On-loan striker Paul Gallagher should replace Bangoura after recovering from a knee injury with midfielder Darel Russell back in contention again after serving a three-match suspension.
Mamady Sidibe will continue in Boskamp's starting XI despite breaking his nose recently but Kevin Harper remains sidelined (broken arm).
Josip Skoko is expected to be available for Saturday's game as he jets back from international duty with Australia.
Millwall, meanwhile, prepare to welcome back Carl Asaba to face his former club.
The 33-year-old striker has not played since December 10 due to a back injury and is likely to be included in manager David Tuttle's squad.
``Carl looks fit and sharp, and we expect him to be available at the weekend,'' Tuttle said.
Defender Paul Robinson is likely to shake off a cold in time to return from suspension at the Britannia Stadium, but midfielder Jody Morris (fractured cheekbone), winger Josh Simpson and striker Barry Hayles (both knee) remain unavailable.
Well, in a nutshell....theyre both shite

Stoke have no win in 9 & havent even scored in their last 5 games (0-2-3-0-7) so I would say their 'influential' striker is somewhat wrongly labelled
Millwall have no win in 7 but have 4 draws in their last 6. They 'feel' stronger than Stoke who normally are involved in boring mid table mediocrity whereas Millwall know exactly whats expected of them.
Millwall do lie down occasionally but I dont see it here as they know theres 3 points for them & I expect them to have too much fight tbh