Gillingham v Rotherham preview

Gillingham boss Andy Hessenthaler will be forced to face Rotherham with an unchanged squad.
Hessenthaler has no new injury or suspension problems to contend with but defenders Josh Gowling, Tony Sinclair and Connor Essam remain unavailable, while winger Andy Barcham also misses out.
Gowling, who has missed the 0-0 draw with Oxford after limping out of the 2-2 draw with Stevenage, continues to struggle with a knock.
Sinclair has returned to full training following a foot problem but will not be risked, Essam has returned from his loan spell at Bishops Stortford with an ankle injury and Barcham will continue to miss out with an ankle injury of his own.
Midfielders Jack Payne and Luke Rooney are both pushing for starting roles after their substitute appearances against the U’s, while attacker Dennis Oli is also pushing for a more prominent role after his late cameo.
Ronnie Moore will pick from an unchanged squad as he takes his Rotherham side to Gillingham hoping to end a 23-year hoodoo at Priestfield.
The Millers have not won against the Gills in Kent since 1988, but Moore will choose from the same players that despatched Crewe on Saturday.
That means skipper Ryan Cresswell is the only absentee as he continues his comeback from a broken collarbone. The defender, who has been out since December, has been training with the squad and is set to join in physical contact providing he gets the all-clear from a specialist on Wednesday.
Moore will continue to play his son Ian Thomas-Moore on the left, allowing strike duo Adam Le Fondre and Ryan Taylor – who have both put contract talks on hold with the club – to continue their 25-goal partnership.