English League Championship

Millwall vs Preston 2021-22 English League Championship, Regular Season

Introduction

Millwall are hosting Preston North End at The Den, London, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Championship.

Match Commentary

  • 17': Sepp van den Berg (Preston North End) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 45': Second Half begins Millwall 0, Preston North End 0.
  • 60': Mason Bennett (Millwall) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 61': Substitution, Millwall. Connor Mahoney replaces Scott Malone.
  • 61': Substitution, Millwall. Jed Wallace replaces Oliver Burke.
  • 63': Shaun Hutchinson (Millwall) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 65': Penalty missed! Still Millwall 0, Preston North End 0. Benjamin Whiteman (Preston North End) hits the right post with a right footed shot.
  • 68': Substitution, Preston North End. Joshua Earl replaces Andrew Hughes.
  • 71': Substitution, Preston North End. Cameron Archer replaces Ched Evans.
  • 78': Substitution, Millwall. Tyler Burey replaces Mason Bennett.
  • 79': Substitution, Preston North End. Alan Browne replaces Ryan Ledson.
  • 83': Tyler Burey (Millwall) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Game Information

Competition: English League Championship

Venue: The Den
Location: London, England
Attendance: 10,183

English League Championship Standings

POS TEAM GP GD PTS
+28 Coventry City 26 52 4
+11 Middlesbrough 26 46 6
+18 Ipswich Town 25 44 5
+11 Preston North End 26 43 5
Full Table

Statistics

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8 Fouls 8
1 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
0 Offsides 2
3 Corner Kicks 2
2 Saves 1
50.2 Possession 49.8
4 SHOTS 7
1 ON GOAL 2
0.3 On Target % 0.3
0 Penalty Goals 0
1 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
354 Accurate Passes 360
471 Passes 468
0.8 Pass Completion % 0.8
2 Accurate Crosses 0
11 Crosses 14
0.2 Cross % 0.0
66 Long Balls 76
23 Accurate Long Balls 29
0.3 Long Balls % 0.4
1 Blocked Shots 2
10 Effective Tackles 5
18 Tackles 16
0.6 Tackle % 0.3
7 Interceptions 14
14 Effective Clearances 11
14 Clearances 11

Line-Ups

MIL Millwall (3-4-3)

No. Name
33 Bartosz Bialkowski (GK)
5 Jake Cooper
3 Murray Wallace
4 Shaun Hutchinson Yellow Card
24 Billy Mitchell
6 Maikel Kieftenbeld
11 Scott Malone
2 Dan McNamara
23 Benik Afobe
20 Mason Bennett Yellow Card
10 Oliver Burke

PNE Preston North End (3-4-1-2)

No. Name
12 Daniel Iversen (GK)
6 Liam Lindsay
16 Andrew Hughes
2 Sepp van den Berg Yellow Card
4 Benjamin Whiteman
18 Ryan Ledson
13 Alistair McCann
3 Greg Cunningham
44 Brad Potts
19 Emil Riis Jakobsen
9 Ched Evans

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