In a tense Championship clash, both teams fail to find the net, leaving Millwall in pursuit of promotion.
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In a tightly contested Championship match at The Hawthorns on April 10, 2026, West Bromwich Albion and Millwall played to a goalless draw, leaving both teams with mixed feelings about their performances. The match kicked off at 8:00 PM BST and was broadcast live on Sky Sports Football.
West Brom, managed by interim coach James Morrison, came into the match with a six-game unbeaten streak, hoping to secure their place in the Championship for another season. They sat four points above the relegation zone, having drawn their last two outings against Wrexham and Blackburn. Meanwhile, Millwall, sitting fourth in the league table, was looking to bounce back after a disappointing 2-1 loss at home to Norwich City just days before.
Throughout the match, West Brom held a slight edge in possession, controlling the ball 59.9% of the time compared to Millwall's 40.1%. The Baggies managed 16 shots, but only one was on target, a reflection of their struggles in front of goal. Millwall, on the other hand, recorded three shots on target from 11 attempts, demonstrating a more clinical approach, even if they too failed to capitalize on their opportunities.
Both teams faced challenges in their lineups as injuries plagued their squads. West Brom was without key players including Mikey Johnston, Jed Wallace, and Karlan Grant, which forced Morrison to adjust his tactics. They lined up in a 4-4-2 formation, featuring goalkeeper Max O'Leary and a defense led by George Campbell and Nathaniel Phillips. Millwall, deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation, saw Anthony Patterson in goal, supported by a back line including Jake Cooper and Femi Azeez.
As the match progressed, it became evident that both teams were wary of conceding, leading to a cautious approach. West Brom's best chance came late in the first half, but their efforts were thwarted by Millwall's defense. Millwall, known for their resilience, applied pressure but could not find a breakthrough, highlighting their recent struggle to convert chances into goals.
The match statistics underscored the defensive nature of the encounter: West Brom earned seven corner kicks compared to Millwall's five, and both sides received yellow cards—West Brom with one and Millwall with two. West Brom's goalkeeper, O'Leary, made three saves, ensuring his side remained in contention for a much-needed victory.
After the match, Morrison expressed a sense of frustration but also acknowledged the team's defensive improvement. "We showed resilience tonight and kept a clean sheet, which is a positive. We need to work on our finishing to turn these draws into wins," he said.
Millwall's manager, Alex Neil, was less pleased with the outcome, especially following their recent performance. "We had chances to win the game, but we need to be more clinical. The pressure is on us to secure points for promotion, and we can't afford to drop any more," he commented.
With this draw, Millwall remains in the hunt for promotion, currently sitting on 73 points with a record of 21 wins, 10 draws, and 11 losses. They are still in the mix for an automatic promotion spot, tied on points with second-placed Ipswich Town but having played two games more. Meanwhile, West Brom's record of 11 wins, 13 draws, and 18 losses leaves them with 46 points, still fighting to avoid relegation.
The Championship remains fiercely competitive as the season approaches its climax, with both teams needing to find their form in the coming weeks. Millwall will look to capitalize on their next fixtures to secure their place in the Premier League, whereas West Brom will aim to build on their unbeaten run to stave off relegation fears.
As the teams prepare for their next matches, the stakes continue to rise in the Championship. Fans can expect an exciting finish to the season, with both clubs facing different pressures and ambitions. The next few weeks will be telling for their respective campaigns, as they look to achieve their goals before the season concludes.
West Brom's next challenge will be against a relegation rival, providing them with an opportunity to solidify their position in the league. Millwall, meanwhile, will need to regroup and refocus as they aim for a return to winning ways in their quest for promotion.