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  1. 'Anything possible' on final day of seasonpublished at 13:50 28 April

    Nick Hart
    Fan writer

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    Mihailo Ivanovic [right] celebrates with George Saville [left] after scoring for MillwallImage source, Getty Images

    To call Saturday's home win over a very decent Swansea side tense would be an understatement.

    At times, the Lions were clinging on desperately in a second half that seemed never-ending.

    The hero of the match was 19-year-old third-choice goalkeeper George Evans, who made a series of magnificent stops and blocks to protect a slender one-goal lead, thanks to George Saville's 38th-minute finish in front of a volcanic Den crowd.

    Are the football gods smiling on Millwall's unlikely play-off run this season?

    We'll find out next Saturday when we travel to league title-chasing Burnley.

    They have just two losses all season [one of those against Millwall] and we'll need to continue to ride our luck with other results featuring Coventry and Bristol City needing to go our way.

    The Clarets will present a very strong challenge and as we saw against Swansea, scoring goals has been a problem for the 'Wall across the season.

    But what an exciting finish and what a tribute to Alex Neil's squad to be in this position.

    Anything seems possible for this Millwall side right now and we'll be travelling to Lancashire both in hope but also with some confidence, too.

    Come on you Lions!

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  2. Millwall doing it the hard way - Neilpublished at 11:00 28 April

    Millwall boss Alex Neil watching his side beat SwanseaImage source, Getty Images
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    Alex Neil replaced Neil Harris as Millwall boss in December

    If Millwall reach the Championship play-offs they will have done it the hard way, according to head coach Alex Neil.

    The Lions beat Swansea 1-0 at the weekend which means only goal difference is keeping them out of the top six heading into their final game of the campaign at already-promoted Burnley on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    A Millwall win at Turf Moor on Saturday would be enough to claim a play-off spot if Coventry fail to beat Middlesbrough.

    "With the run of fixtures we've had we've done it the hard way getting to this point," Neil told BBC Radio London.

    "I don't think anyone would rule us out but we know it's going to be a tough task but one we're looking forward to."

    Millwall have won five of their past six games, including victories against fellow promotion hopefuls Sheffield United and Middlesbrough and Neil is encouraged with how his players have been handling the run-in.

    "You meet the fans in the week and they say 'this is where we normally fall short' but we certainly didn't (against Swansea) so that's a nice a feeling and we've got a big one where we'll need as much backing as we can get and we'll do our best," he added.

  3. 'We need to play better next week' - Neilpublished at 19:01 26 April

    Alex NeilImage source, PA Media

    Millwall boss Alex Neil says his side have to "play better" in their final game next week after they beat Swansea 1-0 to remain right in the hunt for a play-off spot.

    The Lions' fifth victory in their past six games lifts them to to seventh, level on points with sixth-placed Coventry City.

    "You could see there were a lot of nerves around the game. I don't think it helps that the other game plays before us, although in this instance it worked in our favour because we knew the [Coventry] result," Neil said.

    "It's certainly not the best we have played. We know we can play better and we will need to play better next week if we want to try to give ourselves an opportunity.

    "But what we do have is, we are always in every game, we give it everything we have got.

    "I am really proud of the players for their efforts this season, but we have still got one to go."

  4. 'Millwall should feel no fear' - Neilpublished at 17:25 25 April

    Alex NeilImage source, Rex Features

    Millwall's players should feel no fear going into their last two games of the Championship season, says head coach Alex Neil.

    The Lions host Swansea City on Saturday before travelling to already-promoted Burnley on the final day of the season.

    With four wins in their past five matches, Millwall sit three points off the play-off spots and Neil said his focus was on the things he and his players could control.

    "There's nothing we can do about the other fixtures; if we don't win our game the chances become more remote, so from our perspective it's purely 'can we win the match?', he told BBC Radio London.

    "Other teams have got it in their hands. Our job is to make sure that if there is any slip-ups, if there are any opportunities, that we try and seize upon it.

    "There should be no apprehension, no fear, we can only gain from this point onwards."

    Millwall can move level with sixth-placed Coventry City if the Sky Blues lose at Luton Town and the Lions beat the Swans, but Coventry currently have a superior goal difference.

  5. Pick of the stats: Millwall v Swansea Citypublished at 10:37 25 April

    Side-by-side of Millwall and Swansea City club badges

    Millwall will look to keep their dreams of the play-offs alive when they host Swansea City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    The Lions are three points outside the top six but with their -1 goal difference working against them.

    Boss Alex Neil is still holding onto hope that they can squeeze into a spot but to do so, they may need to do the league double over the Welsh side - something they haven't done in four decades.

    • Millwall have won three of their last four league games against Swansea (L1) and are looking to complete their first double over the Swans since 1984-85.

    • Swansea have won five of their last seven away league games against Millwall, with the exceptions being a 1-1 draw in June 2020 and a 2-1 loss in March 2023.

    • Millwall have won their last four home league games, last winning five in a row in the same campaign in March/April 2016 (6).

    • Swansea have won their last five league games, last winning six in a row in November/December 2007 while in League One.

    • Mihailo Ivanovic has scored 11 Championship goals this season, more than twice as many as any other Millwall player. The Serbian has scored six goals in his last seven appearances.

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  6. Millwall are 'still chasing' - Neilpublished at 13:12 23 April

    Millwall boss Alex Neil applauds supporters after their win over Norwich CityImage source, Rex Features
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    Millwall have won 11 of their 22 league games under Alex Neil

    Nothing has changed for Millwall in terms of their hopes of reaching the Championship play-offs, says boss Alex Neil.

    The Londoners are three points short of the top six with two games remaining, starting at home to Swansea on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    "I'm aware of the league table but the simple fact is nothing changes, we need to win our next game," Neil told BBC Radio London.

    "We're still chasing, we're still trying to get as close to the teams above us as we can - if we win the next game we give ourselves an opportunity and if we don't, we don't."

    Millwall have won their past four games at The Den and they finish the regular season with a trip to already-promoted Burnley on 3 May.

    "We're in a really good place but Swansea are the form team in the league at the moment so that's going to be a really tough test for us and a game we have to go and win," added Neil.

  7. Norwich win 'one of the best,' says Neilpublished at 18:48 21 April

    Alex Neil raising his fist in the airImage source, Rex Features
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    Alex Neil was also Norwich manager from 2015-2017

    Millwall manager Alex Neil says his side's 3-1 win over Norwich City is "one of the best" since his appointment at The Den.

    Two goals from Mihailo Ivanovic, either side of Femi Azeez's header, were enough for the Londoners to steer past the Canaries as they push to get into the play-off places.

    "I think regardless of the other results it was a brilliant performance," Neil told BBC Radio London after the match.

    "I'd probably say it's up there as one of the best performances I've had since I've been here.

    "I thought we were really aggressive, we created so many chances in the game. We scored three but we probably could've scored more.

    "I thought defensively we were sound throughout the match. We've got a debutant at left back, we've got a young goalkeeper and I thought both of them were excellent as well.

    "All in all, a great day at The Den if you take into consideration the results. I don't think we could've hoped for much more."

  8. 'We looked like we lacked belief' - Neilpublished at 18:58 18 April

    Alex NeilImage source, PA Media

    Millwall head coach Alex Neil spoke to BBC Radio London after his side's 4-1 defeat at Blackburn Rovers.

    "The change in the game was taking the chances. They had two really good opportunities in the start and between that [and the goal] we had four or five really good opportunities to get the goal.

    "They then get the first goal, we then respond and get another really good goal.

    "Our management then has to be [to] get to half-time, make sure we can regroup, start the second half well and see where the game goes next.

    "Unfortunately we conceded. What it meant was we had to continue to push and go for the next goal.

    "We did have the next chance in the second half with Josh Coburn. I think if that goes in the complexion in the game completely shifts.

    "I thought the third goal going in completely took the wind out of us and I think you could see that with the players, they looked as if [they thought] this is a long way back.

    "I said to them my biggest problem probably at the end of the game was we looked as though we lacked a little belief at that stage and that's a frustration for me because that's not a nice sight to have as a coach."

  9. 'Our best performance since I came in' - Ismaelpublished at 18:49 18 April

    Valerien IsmaelImage source, Rex Features

    Blackburn head coach Valerien Ismael spoke to BBC Radio Lancashire following his side's 4-1 win over Millwall.

    "It was a great afternoon, especially the way we wanted to play. We kept going after the second half against Sheffield Wednesday, the fighting spirit [we showed] against Luton, last week and I think we combined them both today - from minute one we were on the front foot.

    "We see clearly the way the players want to reinforce the message, the game plan, the way we want to play.

    "When you get the result the players start to believe and put some confidence in the things and it looks like today was the best performance I think from the players since I'm in."

    On Callum Brittain: "On the other hand, you see clearly when you are missing key players it makes a huge difference.

    "Callum Brittain in the first game back in and you see straightaway he lifted the quality in the team.

    "This team needs the best players on the pitch to perform and now we see the statistics as well - much more shots on target, much more penetration and more goals."

  10. Pick of the stats: Blackburn Rovers v Millwallpublished at 12:30 17 April

    Side-by-side of Blackburn Rovers and Millwall club badges

    With three wins in a row, Millwall are on a charge to grab a top-six place and this week has seen a lot of chatter among Lions fans over their chances of doing so (see entries below).

    A fourth victory on the spin on Good Friday (15:00 BST) could take them right into the mix with the likes of Coventry City, West Bromwich Albion (who play each other) and Middlesbrough.

    Rovers are not mathematically out of it but a seven-point gap looks a big one to close.

    • Blackburn Rovers have lost none of their past eight league games against Millwall at Ewood Park (W5 D3) since a 2-0 defeat back in November 2012 under Henning Berg.

    • Millwall are looking for their first league double over Blackburn since the 1970-71 campaign.

    • No team in Football League history has lost more games on Good Friday than Blackburn (32, level with Notts County).

    • Millwall haven't lost any of their last 10 league games played on Good Friday (W5 D5) since a 2-0 defeat to Yeovil Town back in April 2009.

    • Among each side's past 10 Championship games, no side has picked up fewer points than Blackburn (eight – W2 D2 L6), while Millwall have picked up the joint-second most with 19 (W6 D1 L3

  11. Millwall 'deserve play-offs' but 'might fall short'published at 16:05 16 April

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    Millwall boss Alex Neil claps the fans after the 1-0 win over MiddlesbroughImage source, Rex Features
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    Alex Neil has won promotion via the play-offs with Norwich City and Sunderland

    Three wins on the bounce have put Millwall within three points of the Championship play-off places with four games remaining.

    We asked you whether you think the Lions can finish in a top-six spot in the second tier for the first time since 2001-02.

    Here's what you said:

    Alfie: To be honest, for what Alex Neil has done since coming in, we deserve the play-offs. Players have been class last three games and I can only see this team improving. Millwall to finish sixth for me.

    Philip: A real character-filled end of season that I think will fall slightly short. Nonetheless gives hope for a real challenge next season. AN has brought about the best in some of our squad and the new Millwall are thriving.

    Stevo: It's a dream. It's the one thing at Millwall that unites us - doing things the difficult way. It can be done but we need a big slice of Lady Luck. Every game is winnable. Every game is a cup final. COYL.

    Safouane: I think so. I mean looking at our rivals' fixtures definitely gives me hope. The team's really coming together with Alex Neil at the wheel. Come on Wall!

    Richard: I think we will just miss out, but what a great run. Look forward to next year. Great signs good things are to come.

    Roger: My feeling is that it will again come down to the final game of the season. It might depend on Burnley's position. If they are champions or in second place, they may relax. If they are in the play-offs, they may want to save themselves and field a weakened team. Otherwise they will be going all out for a win. In that case, Millwall will need to take every opportunity that they are presented with - not always one of their strengths.

    Colin: Usually teams that reach the play-offs' sixth position do so with momentum, grit and determination. Millwall have that in abundance. COYL.

    Robin: I don't think they will quite make the play-offs. The season is ending a bit too soon for that. But I could be wrong, of course. They have done really well in what has been a tough year. Loads of team spirit, good players and an honest manager whose tactics and coaching are working.

    Tim: Possible? Yes. Likely? No. Apart from anything else Millwall's inferior goal difference puts them on the back foot. However, both Bristol City and Coventry have some challenging final games, so if they slip someone could make it in…

    Bill: I hope we do but I don't think we will. It isn't just about catching the sixth-placed team, we have two other teams between us and them. We would need a lot of permutations to go our way, not least of all having to win all four of our games. That's a tough ask in the Championship where nothing comes easy. Neil has done a great job. Good recruitment in Jan. Unlucky with injuries. I think recruit well again in the summer and have a full season as the 'new' Millwall and keep believing we can do it.

    David: The Lions have as good a chance as any. We have been slowly building under Alex Neil. The influx of a number of quality young players in January bodes well for the future and is part of a broader strategy at the club. If not this season then next.

  12. Will Millwall make the Championship play-offs?published at 15:17 15 April

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    Millwall players celebrate the goal in the 1-0 win over MiddlesbroughImage source, Rex Features

    On 29 March, Millwall's 1-0 defeat at Sunderland left the Lions 13th in the Championship and a late surge towards the play-offs looked a distant dream.

    Fast-forward just over two weeks and three wins later, Alex Neil's men sit ninth, three points outside the top six and the south Londoners can now count themselves as the in-form team to beat.

    With their next three matches against mid-table teams 'on the beach', Millwall will be confident they have a good chance of improving on their current league position before heading to promotion hopefuls Burnley on the final day of the season.

    This is the Lions eighth consecutive season in the second tier without reaching the play-offs in any of those previous campaign.

    With this season's top-six contenders all dropping points in recent weeks, 2025 would be as good a year as ever for Millwall to end that run and continue their campaign beyond 3 May.

    Will Millwall continue their good form and make it into the play-offs?

    Let us know your thoughts here.

  13. 'Hopefully pressure makes play-off rivals stumble'published at 10:03 15 April

    Nick Hart
    Fan writer

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    Camiel Neghli celebrates scoring his first goal for Millwall in the 1-0 win over play-off rivals MiddlesbroughImage source, Rex Features

    Among many things I never expected to happen in my life, surely making a special effort to watch Hull City play Coventry on Monday night football must be one of them.

    "Come on you Tigers," I kept mumbling to myself without much conviction. Hull did at least salvage a late draw to keep Millwall within striking distance.

    Saturday's excellent home win over play-off rivals Middlesbrough puts the Lions seriously into the mix for that prized sixth Championship spot.

    Of course we still have to hope that pressure makes others stumble and we keep winning.

    But as unlikely as Millwall surging into the top six looked just a few weeks ago, Lady Luck suddenly seems to be smiling upon us. It remains to be seen how much longer that will last.

    Next, Millwall travel to Blackburn Rovers on Good Friday.

    Not easy, especially with our injury list getting longer than my local hospital's waiting list.

    As gaffer Alex Neil put it in his Boro post-match interview, though, when the Millwall squad and fans come together, anything is possible.

    Don't book your summer holidays just yet...

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  14. We've given ourselves chance of play-offs - Neilpublished at 12:31 14 April

    Millwall boss Alex Neil celebrates the 1-0 win over MiddlesbroughImage source, Rex Features
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    Alex Neil was appointed Millwall boss at the end of December following the departure on Neil Harris

    Millwall boss Alex Neil said he is "extremely proud" of his players for keeping their Championship play-off hopes alive.

    The Lions were 13th, and six points adrift of the top six, following a 1-0 defeat by Sunderland 16 days ago.

    But they have since won three games on the bounce - including a 1-0 victory over play-off rivals Middlesbrough on Saturday - to move within two points of Coventry City, in sixth, before they travel to Hull City on Monday evening.

    "I've done the play-offs three times and managed to be successful each time, which doesn't mean anything going into it," Neil told BBC Radio London.

    "But what it does mean is I've got vast experience in terms of getting into them. I've got a lot of experience in going into these run-ins as well.

    "We've still got a lot of work to do, we're still chasing teams above us - there are still two teams we need to chase, which is tough.

    "Really, it's down to them [West Bromwich Albion and Middlesbrough].

    "We've got four games against really tough opponents but what this week has done is given us an opportunity that otherwise we wouldn't have had.

    "From that perspective, I'm extremely proud of the players in terms of what they've put in."

    Millwall's final four Championship fixtures:

    • Blackburn (A) - Friday, 18 April

    • Norwich (H) - Monday, 21 April

    • Swansea (H) - Saturday, 26 April

    • Burnley (A) - Saturday, 3 May

  15. Pick of the stats: Millwall v Middlesbroughpublished at 10:26 11 April

    Millwall and Middlesbrough club badges

    Millwall and Middlesbrough meet for a vital contest in the race for the Championship play-offs on Saturday afternoon (15:00 BST).

    The Lions are three points behind seventh-placed Boro and five points off the top six after three wins from their past four games.

    Boro have won five of their previous eight matches (D1 L2) and are two points behind Coventry City in sixth.

    • Millwall have lost both of their previous two league games against Middlesbrough, never before losing three in a row against them.

    • After their 1-0 win in December, Middlesbrough could complete their fourth league double over Millwall, after 1928-29, 1973-74, and 2014-15.

    • Millwall have won both of their past two home league games, as many as their previous 10 beforehand (W2 D3 L5).

    • Middlesbrough have won each of their past five league games against sides from London. Boro have never won six in a row against capital clubs across their EFL history.

    • Millwall's Alex Neil has only won one of his five previous managerial home games against Middlesbrough in the Championship (D1 L3), although that was his most recent with Preston in December 2020.