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Almost all important decisions have already been made in the championship before the final round of the regular season is scheduled for next weekend. Last Saturday, Norwich City and Sheffield United rose steadfastly in the Premier League. Rotherham follows Bolton Wanderers and Ipswich Town, who have already been seen as relegated, into League One. The Tractor Boys from Ipswich were previously 17 seasons at the play second-rate. East Anglia arch rivals Norwich made the Premier League return with German coach Daniel Farke after three years of abstinence. Farke will be the fifth German leader in the Premier League. For the Blades, from the former steel stronghold Sheffield, twelve years of waiting have come to an end. Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion are already safe in the playoffs. Last year’s finalist Aston Villa will also be 99 percent again participate in the extra round at the end of the season.
Derby County, Middlesbrough and Bristol City (ranked 8, 66 points) are in contention for the final playoff rank, but they can not finish sixth place on their own. The big chance on the Robins awarded last weekend in the 0-2 home defeat against Derby. Bristol must now win the remaining two games and hope for blunders of the Rams and Boro. Favorit is in the catch-up game Millwall – Bristol City, according to odds of various betting shops but the guest. But the shape of the Robins is not really outstanding, even a victory on Tuesday night in London in “The Den” against Millwall (Table 21, 44 points), is not an easy task. The Lions managed to break the league last weekend, but have been without a win for five games (0-4-1).
Millwall:
In the FA Cup Millwall was able to underpin their reputation as a perennial favorite scare again this season and throw Everton a Premier League club from the cup. In the championship, however, such services were in short supply, so it lasted until last Saturday, before Millwall could secure the championship status for the upcoming season. However, this was less on their own result than more in the defeat Rotherham, which were thus determined as the last relegated. In the catch-up game on Tuesday Millwall is against Bristol City according to odds bookmakers only outsiders. After a stellar past season, when the Lions narrowly missed the playoff participation, the South-East Londoners stuck in this season from the start in the relegation battle. There was at least largely rely on the home form. 30 of the 44 points have been retired this season in the domestic “The Den” (68 percent).
Coach and Millwall legend Neil Harris has been unbeaten at home in Bermondsey for four home games (1-3-0), three times zero. Accordingly, between Millwall and Bristol City our forecast for a tip is below 2.5 goals. Overall, Millwall has in the past eleven championship home games seven times to play zero (3-5-3) and conceded a total of only nine goals. In fact, Lions goalkeeper David Martin has only had to pick three times from his own net in the recent six league matches (1-4-1) after hitting 13 goals in six games (1-0-5). As a common thread, however, late goals go through the season. Only Blackburn (27 goals) had to concede more goals in the last 15 minutes of the championship than the Lions (21). Ben Thompson, Byron Webster, Shaun Hutchinson and Tom Bradshaw are injured for Tuesday.
Bristol City:
The collapse of Bristol City came at the worst time of the season. After remaining unbeaten 13 consecutive championship games between late November and mid-February (including seven consecutive wins), the Robins had only three successes left in the recent 13 league games (3-4-6). For four championship matches Bristol is without a win (0-1-3) and threatened for the first time since November, three bankruptcies in a row. Nevertheless, at Millwall against Bristol, the forecast of credible experts tends to an away win. Last season, the Robins went out in the second half of the season, the air, as only four of 22 games could be won. As bad as it was a year ago, the loss of form was not, but the Robins again threaten to miss the supposedly safe playoff positions. Coach Lee Johnson still enjoys the confidence of club boss Stephen Lansdown – Bristol’s most important person in sports. Should this season not be for miracles, the Robins will try again this coming season to realize the dream of the first Premier League season since 1980. Stadium and infrastructure are already at Premier League level thanks to Lansdown.
Bristol City is one of two championship teams, which has scored more points away from home (32 home points, 34 away). However, there have been two consecutive defeats out in the last race, but that does not change the fact that at Millwall. Bristol City is the guest according to odds of many bookmakers first contender for a win. In contrast to Millwall the Robins conceded only five goals in the last 15 minutes and thus the least in the league. The Austrian Andreas Weinmann scored ten times for the Robins in 41 championship games this season. Prior to that, Weimann only scored 15 goals in 124 second division games (spread over five seasons). At Millwall against Bristol City our tip is “under 2.5 goals”. With Hakeeb Adelakun, Frank Fielding, Eros Pisano, Callum O’Dowda and Korey Smith missing numerous players injured. In addition, Antoine Semenyo is locked.
Millwall vs Bristol City head to head matches
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