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West Bromwich Albion
Millwall
Attacks
122
82
Dangerous Attacks
76
39
Ball Possession
60
40
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1
3
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End 0-0
95′
B. Bannan
F. Azeez
95′
Mihailo·Ivanovic
87′
D. McNamara
J. Bryan
84′
E. Sule
D.Dike
73′
T.Watson
T. Ballo
73′
J. Bryan
Z.Sturge
71′
F. Azeez
68′
J. Maja
A.Heggebo
65′
M. Langstaff
J.Coburn
65′
D.Sacko
C. D. Norre
56′
A. Mowatt
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
West Bromwich Albion and Millwall played out a tense 0-0 draw in the English Football League Championship at The Hawthorns. This result did little to help either side's promotion or playoff ambitions, leaving both teams to rue missed opportunities in a tightly contested but goalless affair. The match began with a cagey tempo, as both teams prioritized defensive solidity. The first half saw few clear-cut chances, with the best opportunity falling to West Brom's striker, whose close-range effort was smothered by the Millwall goalkeeper. Millwall grew into the game after the break, hitting the crossbar from a well-worked set-piece around the 65th minute. West Brom responded with a period of sustained pressure, but their final pass often let them down in the final third. The key incident came late when a potential penalty appeal for a handball in the Millwall box was waved away by the referee after a brief consultation with the assistant, a decision that frustrated the home crowd. Standout performances came from both goalkeepers, who commanded their areas well, and from the central defenders, who were largely dominant in aerial duels. The point leaves West Brom in the middle of the table, while Millwall remains just above the relegation zone, making every point crucial in the final stretch of the season. The managers acknowledged the defensive effort, with the West Brom boss stating, "We kept a clean sheet which is a positive, but we lacked the cutting edge in the final third," while the Millwall manager said, "A point away from home is always valuable, especially in a battle like ours."

