James Vaughan is up and running in his bid to return to action with Huddersfield Town.

The club's 12-goal top scorer has missed four games with a knee injury.

But his recovery is now progressing well, and he could be in contention for Saturday's Championship visit of Millwall

Manager Mark Robins explained: "James has been doing some running, and hopefully he will be able to return to normal training this week.

"We'll obviously monitor him closely and see how things look on Friday."

The 25-year-old last played in the goalless draw at Brighton on December 21.

In his absence, Town have won two, drawn one and lost one, with Martin Paterson notching five goals.

Ian Holloway will be in the Millwall dug-out for the first time since being appointed manager of the South London club.