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Millwall march on

Capital performance of the night had to be Millwall's 3-1 win at Carlisle, their eighth in 10 games, as Steve Morison's double and a Danny Schofield strike put four points between Kenny Jackett's team and seventh-placed Huddersfield in the League One play-off hunt.

Millwall host third-placed Charlton on Saturday, against whom goal hero Morison also scored two in the 4-4 thriller at The Valley earlier this season.

Jackett is looking forward to the occasion and said: "It will be the biggest crowd at our place since I've been manager."

Leyton Orient made it seven games without a win after a 2-0 defeat at Oldham last night.

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