Cardiff City vs Millwall

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TEAM NEWS: Cardiff City vs. Millwall (Southwark News)

However, Lions boss Gary Rowett will have to do it without Tyler Burey [knee], leaving them short of attacking depth. Shaun Hutchinson and Jake Cooper have both ...

Andreas Voglsammer moves to the bench, with George Honeyman shifting to right wing and Mason Bennett coming in on the left. Shaun Hutchinson and Jake Cooper have both recovered in time to start, while Scott Malone is named on the bench. MILLWALL have arrived in the Welsh capital knowing that a win could lift them back into the top six.

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Cardiff City v Millwall - live updates (WalesOnline)

Mark Hudson was dismissed following the 1-1 draw with fellow strugglers Wigan Athletic last week, with Dean Whitehead taking interim charge. Whitehead oversaw ...

Cardiff City are back in Championship action at the Cardiff City Stadium, with Millwall the visitors to the capital. The Bluebirds are without a win in 10 games in all competitions, and are currently without a permanent manager. Cardiff City are back in Championship action this afternoon following a turbulent week in the capital.

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Cardiff City vs Millwall betting tips: Championship preview ... (101 Great Goals)

Maximum Free Bet: £30. First bet on a Football or Horse Racing multiple with 3+ selections. Overall odds: 3.00 (2/1) or higher. Free Bets available upon ...

We at 101, though, are nevertheless backing Saturday’s visitors to the Cardiff City Stadium to do enough to ultimately emerge on the right side of the result in the Welsh capital. The Lions, as a result, have slipped out of the playoff spots, to 8th in the Championship standings. And no doubt eager to take advantage of the precarious situation of their upcoming hosts will be a Millwall outfit also in search of a return to winning ways.

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Cardiff worries deepen with home loss to Millwall (BBC News)

Cardiff City start their latest period of managerial transition with defeat against Championship play-off contenders Millwall.

Kion Etete (Cardiff City) header from the left side of the box is blocked. - Shots - Possession - 8Ralls - 9Etete - 47Robinson - 25Philogene - 11O'Dowda - 5McGuinness - 38Ng But going a goal up means we have a tendency to drop in and protect what we've got. Cardiff simply could not conjure the necessary quality to trouble their opponents.

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Cardiff City 0-1 Millwall: Tom Bradshaw scores winner for Lions (Sky Sports)

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Cardiff City and Millwall at the Cardiff City Stadium as an early goal from Tom ...

"We had to dig it out and sometimes those three points actually feel a lot nicer than when you play really well. Going a goal up, you tend to drop in and protect what you've got. It changed the game because Millwall could sit in behind the ball and counter-attack. We had to do that for long spells. "Ced's been colossal for us all season and a lapse in concentration cost us. We had a lot of good play, got in good areas and the final pass, the final cross, the final finish is just not there.

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Dean Whitehead admits Cardiff are desperate for new faces after ... (The Irish News)

Interim manager Dean Whitehead admitted Cardiff City need reinforcements quickly as their winless run stretched to 11 games with a 1-0 home defeat by ...

“But we only had two attacking option on the bench. “We had to dig it out and sometimes those three points actually feel a lot nicer than when you play really well. “The squad needs help,” he added. “I think it was pretty attritional but the game dictated that,” said Rowett. It's difficult to take in the end.” “I think it typified our season,” said Whitehead.

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'We had to dig it out' – Gary Rowett's verdict after Millwall secure ... (London News Online)

The Lions secured all three points at the Cardiff City Stadium for the first time since 2005, thanks to Tom Bradshaw's first-half winner.

“We had to dig it out, and sometimes those three points actually feel a lot nicer than three points when you’ve played really well. “We had to do that for long spells. “The game dictated that a little bit.

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