Jason Scotland, Andy Robinson and Garry Monk are also all expected back as well as the Swans return to close to full strength squads after the problems of the last few weeks. Not that it has become noticeable as the Swans have managed to beat all in front of them and stand almost within touching distance of a promotion that few in the football world will argue is well deserved.
Bauza has been out of action for three weeks after a reasonably successful first season in English football and is currently back in his homeland with the Swans on a short break "The injury is getting better," Bauza said. "We are looking towards Millwall for a return, but we'll have to see how it goes. It's difficult with muscle problems because if you're not careful you can do some more damage. But I know if I'm fit there's a chance I could play because there might be a space to fill.
"Jason has done so well for us this season," Bauza added. "He has set the standard up front with 21 goals and he will be very difficult to replace if he does miss out.
"But we will try our best to fill in if he is out of the team for a spell.
"Darryl and Febian are doing well and they could come into the team.
"If I get a chance I'll be happy because I've played the system we use at home before, at Swansea as well as Espanyol and Mallorca, and I know how to play it.
"But we will all have to work together to replace Jason because it's not an easy job."