Leeds United - Millwall



Great club, with a great history and fans, is struggling in English third league. From Champions League semi-final, they dropped into League One. Because, as Milan Mandaric (owner of Leicester City) said once:”They spent the money they didn’t had.”. However, this is their third participation in play-offs, after relegation from Premier. Lost against Watford (the final for return in Premier, 0-3) and last year defeat against Doncaster Rovers (another final at Wembley, 0-1). They’re in excellent shape (excluding the first game at the New Den), with just one defeat (mentioned Leicester City at the Walkers' Stadium, 0-1) from last 15 league games! Straight 11 (eleven) wins at Elland Road, with 8 clean sheets! In the first game, they were controlling the match, but one big mistake by skipper Richard Naylor was punished and Leeds is a goal behind. United's manager has a message to the 37 000 fans who will support the lads:“Let’s take the roof off Elland Road!”. Atmosphere in Leeds best reflects (on loan) key defender Sam Sodje, who had already expressed his determination to play, despite suffering a shoulder injury. Manager Simon Grayson is selecting from a full strength squad.

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It's the third time in last ten years that the Lions have reached the play-offs, the previous times in 1999/2000 and 2001/02 ended in disappointment. Despite being ahead of their opponents for most of the season a sticky run in saw Millwall finish one place and two points below the Elland Road side. They go into this game in the middle of an indifferent run of form, having won last four home games and lost last three games on the road. In Saturday’s game, Millwall performed a tremendous desire and spirit that ensured their first play-off win in nine attempts. Club’s legend Neil Harris (came as a substitute in 16th min.) struck a second-half winner and gave to Millwall a slender advantage. Btw. the goal sparked a mini pitch invasion from a section of the home supporters and one fan was arrested on suspicion of assault after an incident involving Leeds keeper Ankergren. Jason Price is likely to miss out with a hamstring injury, but winger James Henry could start after impressing as a substitute in the first leg. Lions skipper Paul Robinson was on the bench in the first leg after recovering from four months out with a metatarsal injury and will stay on the bench. No other worries for boss Kenny Jackett

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If we consider the animosity between the fans of these two clubs, this game would be equal with a Champions League final. On the pitch, Leeds is a slight (not clear) favorite. I expect nervous game with many tough tackles (and bet on red card(s) seems as a proper choice) and I go for a home win rather than Leeds to pass. Odds are decreasing, at this moment the highest is 1.73 at 888sport.Home win.

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