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  • Duffy (30 og)
  • Henry (50 pen), Grimes (60), Laird (89)
  • Date:2009-02-24
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:Whaddon Road Ground
  • Attendance:2942
  • Referee:Mathieson, S

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

89mins

Goal!! Millwall have scored with Marc Laird putting it in the back of the net.

74mins

Nicholas Bignall is being taken off, Ashley Hemmings has come on in his place.

74mins

Millwall are replacing Vincent Pericard with Neil Harris.

65mins

Cheltenham are replacing Elvis Hammond with Ashley Vincent.

65mins

John Finnigan is replaced by Lloyd Owusu.

64mins

John Finnigan is booked for unsporting behaviour.

60mins

Goal!! Ashley Grimes scores for Millwall.

50mins

James Henry takes a penalty for Millwall and scores!.

46mins

Millwall are replacing Izale McLeod with Ashley Grimes.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

46mins

Adam Bolder is replaced by Marc Laird.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by S Mathieson

45mins

Vincent Pericard is booked for unsporting behaviour.

30mins

Own goal, Richard Duffy has put it in his own net.

0mins

It's 7:45pm on Tuesday, February 24th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Millwall got their promotion hopes back on track with an important win at Cheltenham Town that ended a run of five games without success.

The home side, meanwhile, look condemned to relegation after their sixth consecutive defeat and 13th match without a win.

It all looked so different at half-time with Cheltenham having played some confident football against a sluggish Millwall side that took a full 45 minutes to get going.

Cheltenham midfielder Ian Westlake saw a good early chance saved by David Forde and it was generally the bottom-of-the-table side that made the running in the early stages.

They were rewarded after half-an-hour when teenage winger Morley Watkins, making his first start for the first team, delivered a cross from the right and Millwall defender Richard Duffy turned the ball into his own net.

Watkins almost made it 2-0 at the start of the second half when he headed just wide from a Nicholas Bignall cross but the game turned on a decision made by an assistant referee five minutes into the second period.

Impressive winger James Henry darted down the right and fired over a low cross that hit defender Lee Ridley. Referee Scott Mathieson waved away the penalty claims but his assistant had a better view and signalled for a penalty.

Henry took it himself, beating goalkeeper Scott Brown with a low shot, and from that point on the confidence grew in Millwall and drained from Cheltenham.

Ten minutes after the equaliser came the decisive second goal, substitute Ashley Grimes scoring at close range from another inviting Henry cross, and after that it was merely a question of whether Millwall would get any more.

That they duly did in the final minute of normal time when Grimes turned provider with a low cross from the left after a quick breakaway. Fellow substitute Marc Laird had made good ground through the middle and beat Brown with a low finish.

Cheltenham Town

Millwall

Corners

84

Fouls

610

Goal attempts

811

Shots off target

33

Offsides

42

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