- Date:14 Aug 2010
- Kick-off:15:00:00
- Venue:The New Den
- Steve Morison (13:53) Kevin Lisbie (28:54)
Steve Morison (51:16) Liam Trotter (59:08)
Live Commentary
The referee blows for the end of the match.
- 92mins
The assistant referee flags for offside against Neil Harris. Matt Duke restarts play with the free kick.
- 90mins
Short corner taken by Alan Dunne from the right by-line, The ball is delivered by James Henry.
- 89mins
Mark Cullen takes a shot. Save made by David Forde.
- 87mins
Shot from just outside the area by Chris Hackett misses to the right of the target.
- 86mins
Outswinging corner taken left-footed by Tom Cairney from the left by-line.
- 84mins
Shot from just outside the box by Robert Koren goes over the target. Chris Hackett is brought on as a substitute for Danny Schofield.
- 84mins
Tom Cairney takes a shot. Paul Robinson gets a block in.
- 82mins
Headed effort from deep inside the penalty area by Darren Carter goes harmlessly over the crossbar.
- 80mins
Ian Ashbee concedes a free kick for a foul on Danny Schofield. Scott Barron takes the free kick. Neil Harris is brought on as a substitute for Steve Morison.
- 79mins
Kevin Kilbane fouled by Alan Dunne, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Tom Cairney.
- 78mins
Darren Carter takes a shot. Save made by Matt Duke. Corner from the right by-line taken by James Henry, Headed effort from deep inside the penalty area by Steve Morison misses to the left of the goal.
- 78mins
Darren Carter is brought on as a substitute for Kevin Lisbie.
- 77mins
The assistant referee flags for offside against Scott Barron. Matt Duke takes the free kick.
- 75mins
Andy Dawson takes a shot. David Forde makes a fantastic save.
- 71mins
Foul by Paul McShane on Danny Schofield, free kick awarded. James Henry takes the direct free kick.
- 69mins
Robert Koren takes a shot. David Forde makes a brilliant save.
- 69mins
Liam Trotter is ruled offside. Free kick taken by Matt Duke.
- 66mins
The official flags Kevin Kilbane offside. Free kick taken by David Forde.
- 66mins
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Kevin Kilbane by Alan Dunne. Anthony Gardner takes the free kick.
- 64mins
Robert Koren takes a shot. Blocked by Nadjim Abdou. Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Tom Cairney from the right by-line to the near post, Steve Morison manages to make a clearance.
- 63mins
Anthony Gardner concedes a free kick for a foul on Steve Morison. James Henry takes the direct free kick.
- 62mins
Kevin Kilbane has an effort at goal from outside the box which goes wide left of the target.
- 61mins
Corner taken by James Henry, clearance by Paul McShane. Shot by Danny Schofield from outside the box goes high over the crossbar.
- 59mins
Liam Trotter gets on the score sheet with a goal from close in low into the middle of the goal. Millwall 4-0 Hull.The assist for the goal came from James Henry.
- 57mins
Tom Cairney takes a inswinging corner from the right by-line played to the near post, clearance by Nadjim Abdou.
- 56mins
Headed effort from inside the area by Paul Robinson misses to the right of the goal.
- 56mins
Tom Cairney challenges James Henry unfairly and gives away a free kick. James Henry takes the free kick.
- 55mins
The ball is sent over by Paul McShane, save made by David Forde.
- 53mins
Effort from the edge of the area by John Bostock goes wide of the left-hand upright.
- 52mins
Unfair challenge on Kevin Kilbane by Alan Dunne results in a free kick. Andy Dawson takes the free kick.
- 50mins
Corner taken by James Henry from the right by-line, Steve Morison finds the net with a headed goal from inside the penalty area. Millwall 3-0 Hull.James Henry provided the assist for the goal.
- 49mins
Unfair challenge on Steve Morison by Andy Dawson results in a free kick. James Henry takes the direct free kick.
- 48mins
Free kick awarded for a foul by Steve Morison on Andy Dawson. Direct free kick taken by Matt Duke.
- 47mins
Steve Morison has an effort at goal from deep inside the area missing to the right of the target.
- 45mins
Alan Dunne delivers the ball, clearance by Kamil Zayatte.
The match restarts for the second half.
- 45mins
Richard Garcia goes off and Mark Cullen comes on. Robert Koren replaces Will Atkinson.
The half-time whistle blows.
- 45mins
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Liam Trotter by Tom Cairney. Direct free kick taken by Paul Robinson.
- 43mins
Alan Dunne takes a shot. Ian Ashbee gets a block in.
- 42mins
Ian Ashbee fouled by Nadjim Abdou, the ref awards a free kick. Andy Dawson restarts play with the free kick.
- 38mins
John Bostock takes a shot. Paul Robinson gets a block in.
- 38mins
Liam Trotter takes a shot. Anthony Gardner gets a block in.
- 35mins
Paul McShane is brought on as a substitute for Nolberto Solano.
- 33mins
John Bostock takes a shot. Paul Robinson gets a block in. Corner taken right-footed by Richard Garcia from the left by-line to the near post, Alan Dunne manages to make a clearance.
- 30mins
Foul by Steve Morison on Anthony Gardner, free kick awarded. Direct free kick taken by Anthony Gardner.
- 28mins
Kevin Lisbie grabs a headed goal from inside the six-yard box. Millwall 2-0 Hull.Assist by James Henry.
- 27mins
Corner taken by Richard Garcia, clearance by Liam Trotter.
- 26mins
Unfair challenge on Richard Garcia by Paul Robinson results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Tom Cairney.
- 21mins
Kevin Lisbie takes a shot. Save made by Matt Duke.
- 21mins
Andy Dawson fouled by Steve Morison, the ref awards a free kick. Anthony Gardner restarts play with the free kick.
- 19mins
James Henry takes a outswinging corner from the right by-line to the near post, clearance by Kevin Kilbane.
- 17mins
The ball is swung over by Scott Barron.
- 15mins
Alan Dunne gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Kevin Kilbane. The free kick is swung in right-footed by Richard Garcia, save by David Forde.
- 13mins
Inswinging corner taken from the left by-line by James Henry, Steve Morison scores a headed goal from close in. Millwall 1-0 Hull.James Henry provided the assist for the goal.
- 12mins
Kevin Kilbane gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Alan Dunne. David Forde takes the free kick.
- 11mins
Kevin Lisbie is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Matt Duke takes the indirect free kick.
- 7mins
The referee blows for offside. Matt Duke takes the indirect free kick.
- 6mins
Tom Cairney gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Alan Dunne. Free kick taken by Alan Dunne.
- 5mins
John Bostock has an effort at goal from outside the box which goes wide left of the target.
- 2mins
Inswinging corner taken by James Henry.
The offside flag is raised against John Bostock. Indirect free kick taken by David Forde.
The ref blows the whistle to start the match.
Match Preview
Quartet back for Lions Millwall are boosted by the return of four players for the visit of Hull. Striker Steve Morison missed Tuesday night's Carling Cup win at Wycombe as he was on international duty with Wales and midfielder Darren Carter sat out due to a one-match ban following his opening-day red card. Boss Kenny Jackett can also welcome back Liam Trotter and Jimmy Abdou for the first home match of the season. Trotter was missing at Adams Park with a knock and fellow midfielder Abdou has recovered quicker than expected from the ankle injury he sustained during pre-season. Versatile defender Tony Craig is still building up his fitness following a double metatarsal fracture and striker Shaun Batt is a long-term absentee with a knee injury. Hull manager Nigel Pearson is not expected to make many, if any, changes. The Tigers launched their npower Championship campaign with victory over Swansea last week and Pearson has no new injury or suspension problems. John Bostock lit up the KC Stadium on his debut last week with a fine goal and will continue in midfield but Jimmy Bullard is not expected to feature in the squad as the club seek to sell their highest earner before the transfer deadline at the end of the month. Kevin Kilbane and Paul McShane featured in the Republic of Ireland's midweek friendly defeat to Argentina and are expected to continue - the latter started on the bench against Swansea. Richard Garcia (Australia), Daniel Cousin (Gabon) and Kamil Zayatte (Guinea) all appeared for their respective countries this week and will all be hoping to feature in the Tigers' first away league clash.
Millwall
Hull
- David Forde
- Alan Dunne
- Paul Robinson
- Darren Ward
- Scott Barron
- James Henry
- Liam Trotter
- Nadjim Abdou
- Danny Schofield
- Steve Morison
- Kevin Lisbie
- SUBS
- Steve Mildenhall
- Darren Carter
- Neil Harris
- Chris Hackett
- Tamika Mkandawire
- Jack Smith
- John Marquis
Home
Away
- Matt Duke
- Nolberto Solano
- Kamil Zayatte
- Anthony Gardner
- Andy Dawson
- Will Atkinson
- Tom Cairney
- Ian Ashbee
- Kevin Kilbane
- John Bostock
- Richard Garcia
- SUBS
- Mark Oxley
- Paul McShane
- Liam Cooper
- Jamie Devitt
- Mark Cullen
- Robert Koren
- Daniel Cousin
Match Report
Lions roar to put Tigers in their place Steve Morison hit his first goals of the season as Millwall ran riot with a 4-0 mauling of Hull to secure back-to-back npower Championship wins. The former Stevenage striker, a reported target for Hull boss Nigel Pearson, opened his account early in the first half and Kevin Lisbie doubled the lead before the break. Seven minutes into the second half Morison capitalised on some more poor defending and Liam Trotter added a fourth as the Tigers' travel sickness showed no sign of clearing up. They have now gone 17 months and 25 matches since their last league win on the road, against Fulham back in March 2009. Newly-promoted Millwall, by contrast, remain a team to be feared down at The Den and are now unbeaten in their last 18 home games - form which should see them flourish in the higher division this term. Full of confidence following their 3-0 opening-day win at Bristol City, the Lions went ahead in the 14th minute when James Henry swung in a corner and Morison got in front of Anthony Gardner to plant a header past Matt Duke. Hull almost hit back immediately but home goalkeeper David Forde was equal to Richard Garcia's free-kick. But they fell two behind just before the half-hour mark when Henry whipped in another dangerous cross and former Charlton striker Lisbie stole in to nod his first goal for the Lions. Pearson had seen enough and hauled off Nolberto Solano for defender Paul McShane with 10 minutes of the first half remaining. The move failed to stop the rot and Morison almost pounced on a mistake by Kamil Zayatte at the start of the second half, only to shoot high and wide. But the striker, called up by Wales earlier this week, did not have to wait long to double his tally. In a carbon copy of his first goal, Morison again beat Gardner to Henry's corner at the far post and looped his header past Duke and into the net. With Hull in complete disarray, Trotter popped up to bundle home number four on the hour mark courtesy of another fine cross from the lively Henry. The visitors went in search of a consolation but Forde ensured he kept a clean sheet with fine saves from Robert Koren, on his debut, and Andy Dawson. The Lions could even have had a fifth when Darren Carter headed just over shortly before the final whistle.