3-5-2 nuff said. 
Wven playing players completely out of position and the formation works. We will only get better the longer we continue with it and the players get more and more comfortable with it. It’s no coincidence greaves and smallwood are playing out of their skin in this formation.
we will do them 3-0
A resurgent Hull City will be aiming for a fourth consecutive victory when they host mid-table Millwallin the Championship on Saturday afternoon.
The Tigers' recent hot streak has moved them up to 19th in the table and three points above the relegation zone, while the Lions are 10th and four points behind the playoffs.
Hull looked in deep trouble at the start of the month having lost five games in a row, but a 1-0 triumph over Cardiff City on Wednesday night was their third successive win without conceding.
Keane Lewis-Potter scored the only goal of the game in South Wales, meaning that the Tigers have doubled their points tally for the season in the space of two-and-a-half weeks.
With a trip to 21st-placed Reading to come next weekend, Grant McCann will sense an opportunity to build some much needed momentum at last; they are aiming for four consecutive wins in the second tier for the first time since January 2019.
However, only Cardiff have picked up fewer points at home in the Championship this season than Hull, while the Tigers are also the second-lowest scorers in the division.
Millwall are one of only two sides in the Championship with a current goal difference of zero, having scored 19 and conceded 19.
Perhaps that is unsurprising considering that they have also recorded the second-most draws in the league this season (nine), behind only Derby County (10).
The South London side's last three games have all ended level, with Benik Afobe's second-half equaliser earning them a point in a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on Wednesday.
Gary Rowett
felt as if his team actually deserved to beat the Cherries, with the Lions coping well with the threat posed by their high-flying opponents.
Millwall have only won two of their nine away matches this season but have also only lost two of those as well.
Wven playing players completely out of position and the formation works. We will only get better the longer we continue with it and the players get more and more comfortable with it. It’s no coincidence greaves and smallwood are playing out of their skin in this formation.
we will do them 3-0
A resurgent Hull City will be aiming for a fourth consecutive victory when they host mid-table Millwallin the Championship on Saturday afternoon.
The Tigers' recent hot streak has moved them up to 19th in the table and three points above the relegation zone, while the Lions are 10th and four points behind the playoffs.
Hull looked in deep trouble at the start of the month having lost five games in a row, but a 1-0 triumph over Cardiff City on Wednesday night was their third successive win without conceding.
Keane Lewis-Potter scored the only goal of the game in South Wales, meaning that the Tigers have doubled their points tally for the season in the space of two-and-a-half weeks.
With a trip to 21st-placed Reading to come next weekend, Grant McCann will sense an opportunity to build some much needed momentum at last; they are aiming for four consecutive wins in the second tier for the first time since January 2019.
However, only Cardiff have picked up fewer points at home in the Championship this season than Hull, while the Tigers are also the second-lowest scorers in the division.
Millwall are one of only two sides in the Championship with a current goal difference of zero, having scored 19 and conceded 19.
Perhaps that is unsurprising considering that they have also recorded the second-most draws in the league this season (nine), behind only Derby County (10).
The South London side's last three games have all ended level, with Benik Afobe's second-half equaliser earning them a point in a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on Wednesday.
Gary Rowett
felt as if his team actually deserved to beat the Cherries, with the Lions coping well with the threat posed by their high-flying opponents.
Millwall have only won two of their nine away matches this season but have also only lost two of those as well.
