Millwall – Bristol City Predictions
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Millwall 1-2 Bristol City
Date: 30.04.2019 | Match at: 19:45 | League: England – Championship | Tip: Over 1.5 Goals | Odds: 1.30 | Bookie: William Hill
WON!!!
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| With two matches remaining, Bristol City still have a slim chance of making the play-offs, while Millwall have secured their Championship status for another season with a point at the weekend. |
| A goalless draw against Stoke was enough for Millwall, and while not exactly roaring, the ‘Lions’ have been tough to beat recently with four draws in their last five league matches (D4, L1). Each of their last six have now ended with under 2.5 goals. |
| At home, they’ve drawn five of their last eight Championship matches – a whopping four of those ended goalless. However, overall this Championship season, they’ve been involved in just five such matches, suggesting this recent trend might have been borne out of necessity. Still, with just 43.18% of their league matches featuring three goals or more, they’ve been one of the division’s stingier sides. |
| But not quite as stingy as Bristol City (36.36%), who recently lost to table-neighbours Sheffield Wednesday, and Derby. In fact the ‘Robins’ recent poor league form (W3, D3, L4) has certainly hurt their hunt for a play-off spot. |
| Making matters worse, they face an opponent here that they’ve scored just three goals against in five winless H2Hs (D3, L2). However, this season they’ve averaged the fifth best average points return away from home (1.62), and have kept a clean sheet in four of their last ten on the road. |
| Players to watch: Action man Jake Cooper has six goals and ten yellow cards for Millwall this season (league), while Andreas Weimann has ten and seven for City. |
| Stat attack: Millwall’s last six Championship matches featured on average 4.5 yellow cards – plus a total of three reds. |
| Bristol have won just one of four league matches as the away favourite this season. |
| Bristol have converted 11 half-time draws into victory – the second highest in the league. |
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