West Bromwich Albion v Millwall: A Stalemate in the Championship Battle West Bromwich Albion and Millwall ended their Championship clash in a 0-0 draw, leaving both teams with crucial points on the line as they navigate the final stretch of the season. The result maintained West Brom’s precarious position just four points clear of the relegation zone, while Millwall remained in the hunt for automatic promotion, tied on points with third-placed Middlesbrough and second-placed Ipswich. The match, played at Hawthorns, highlighted the tense atmosphere and the stakes for both sides, with neither team able to break the deadlock despite moments of dominance. The game began with Millwall showing intent, as their attacking play pressed West Brom’s defense. Early chances came from Camiel Neghli, whose fluid movement led to a cross that Zak Sturge failed to capitalize on. West Brom, meanwhile, struggled to find rhythm, with Danny Imray’s low cross and Daryl Dike’s flicked cross both cleared by Millwall’s defenders. The first half saw Millwall’s efforts to break the deadlock, including a missed opportunity by Josh Coburn, who volleyed wide from six yards after a header seemed inevitable. West Brom’s attempts to respond were met with solid defending, as Jake Cooper slid in to block Imray’s cross and Anthony Patterson made crucial saves to deny Mihailo Ivanovic’s 25-yard curler. The visitors’ pressure continued, with Imray’s long throws and Dike’s headers failing to trouble Patterson. By halftime, the score remained goalless, with both teams trading chances but failing to convert. The second half saw Millwall regain momentum, with Tristan Crama’s cross leading to a near miss as Camiel Neghli’s looping volley was saved by Max O’Leary.#millwall #west_bromwich_albion #hawthorns #jason_roberts #tristan_crama
