please log in to view this image Millwall vs QPR The Championship Tuesday 15th February 2022 - 19:45 The Den please log in to view this image How to get there; Drive : 46 minute drive through central London. Train : Central then Jubilee lines to London Bridge, then Southern train to South Bermondsey then a 5 minute walk. Cycle : 9.7 miles through London in 57 minutes. Previous meetings vs Millwall; Games won : 23 Games drawn : 25 Games lost : 31 Ones to remember; 04 Feb 1922 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 Division Three (South) 20 Mar 1954 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-0 Division Three (South) 26 Mar 1966 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 League Division Three 21 Sep 2019 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers W 1-2 League Championship 18 Jul 2020 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-3 League Championship Ones to forget; 10 Mar 1928 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 6-1 Division Three (South) 28 Nov 1953 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Division Three (South) 30 Sep 1957 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South) Players who have played for both; Ray Brady; 1957–1963 Millwall 165 (4) 1963–1966 Queens Park Rangers 88 (0) Tony Hazell; 1964–1974 Queens Park Rangers 369 (4) 1974–1978 Millwall 153 (6) Barry Salvage; 1969–1970 Millwall 2 (0) 1971–1973 Queens Park Rangers 21 (1) 1975–1977 Millwall 55 (9) Clive Allen; 1978–1980 Queens Park Rangers 49 (32) 1981–1984 Queens Park Rangers 87 (40) 1994–1995 Millwall 12 (0) Ian Dawes; 1981–1988 Queens Park Rangers 229 (3) 1988–1995 Millwall 225 (5) Maurice Doyle; 1989–1995 Queens Park Rangers 6 (0) 1995–1998 Millwall 66 (1) Danny Dichio; 1993–1997 Queens Park Rangers 75 (20) 2004–2005 Millwall 41 (12) Marc Bircham; 1996–2002 Millwall 104 (3) 2002–2007 Queens Park Rangers 152 (7) Danny ****tu; 2001 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 18 (1) 2002–2006 Queens Park Rangers 165 (16) 2010–2011 Millwall 9 (0) 2011–2012 Queens Park Rangers 7 (0) 2012–2015 Millwall 69 (3) Matt Smith; 2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 92 (21) 2019–2022 Millwall 91 (17) Eberichi Eze; 2014–2016 Millwall (Youth team) 2016–2020 Queens Park Rangers 104 (20) Jordan Archer; 2015–2019 Millwall 144 (0) 2021– Queens Park Rangers 3 (0) Match Preview; Millwall currently sit 15th in the table, with two wins, two losses and one draw from their previous ten games, they lost five, won four and drawn one. Their top scorers are Tom Bradshaw and Benik Afobe are their top scorers, with seven goals each. Gary Rowett has been their manager since October 2019, guiding them just away from relegation in his first season, and also managing to get them to something called the quarter-final of the FA Cup...not sure what that means. Since then, they've moved way up the table, finishing eighth in his second year in charge, and then eleventh last season. As for us, we've now won two, drawn two and very disappointingly lost one in our last five. I am still frustrated about the Barnsley loss, as it seems we got everything wrong, and I sincerely feel for all those who made the journey. Here's hoping the team show their frustration on Tuesday night, and they go out all guns blazing. There is an interview on the official site, in which Warburton is quoted as saying; “Unfortunately, we were way below our best on Saturday. We dominated large parts of the game but lacked that final bit of quality. Those are the fine margins. “We let ourselves down - plain and simple. But the players human. I would worry about a lack of effort - but that wasn’t the case.” Can't disagree with that, and pleasingly, in the same interview, he also said that he's hopeful that Willock could return on Tuesday night, which would be very good news indeed! Team News: QPR: Jordan Archer will miss out for the R’s, whilst Sam McCallum is edging closer to a return from injury, whilst Chris Willock is also aiming for a return. Millwall: Benik Afobe could miss out, whilst Daniel Ballard and Oliver Burke will be pushing for returns. Pre-match talk: Mark Warburton (QPR Manager): “It’s a tough test, have no doubt about that. “Millwall have an experienced, settled squad and a good manager in Gary Rowett. So we know what we face. The Den is a great place to play football but it’s an intimidating atmosphere. “We’ll prepare for them and respect them - but we have to show what we’re about as well.” ...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
Alot of brandy hasn't made me forget it yet, we really need a win now or we could topple out of the top 6 soon
The Boro game worked on the red button for me. Agree, though, it is hit and miss. I've been excluded before
I’d like to see this side out tomorrow Dieng Adomah Dickie Dunn Barbett Sanderson Field Stef Chair Willock (if fit) or Amos Dykes Amos should’ve started sat in place of Gray
I'll happily take a point from this one ,... Unless it's a 93rd minute equaliser of course. I think this might be a 1-1, hopefully a 1-2
McCallum played 72 minutes for the under 23's in the 6-3 Cup win so won't be featuring, Warburton also said that he's unsure whether Willock will be available until he's spoken to the medical team. Splendid
Don't think Sanderson has played LWB, and I don't think McCallum will play there either as he played 65/70 minutes for the U23's yesterday who beat Blackburn 6-3, with a goal 6 minutes into added time from Karbo which put Blackburn out and us through on GD into the next qualifying round of the Premier League Cup. Well done to the young uns! I'd like to see : Dieng Sanderson, Dunne, Barbet Albert, Moses Field, Stefan, Chair Willock Dykes tonight, though giving Sanderson a go instead of Dickie may better wait to Saturday. Amos for Chair another possibility. I think Wallace needs a rest but again that might better wait til Saturday.
I’ve bought a ticket with an armed forces discount which I think is fair given the ongoing Crimea situation. Still a few available I believe.
I would start with either sanderson or wallace. The latters fitness needs building i suppose but sanderson is a comfortable player who despite being right footed could, in my opinion do a job there.