Wed 23rd Oct
Sky Bet Championship
Kick-off19:45

MIL Millwall

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PLY Argyle

Millwall (A)

The Game   
Millwall v Argyle. The Den. Wednesday, 23 October. 7.45pm. Sky Bet Championship.  

The Opposition  
Millwall are 20th in the Championship, with ten points from ten games. They are one point and one place below Argyle.  

The Lions began the season with a 3-2 home defeat against Watford, followed by another high scoring defeat, this time away at Bristol City, 4-3. Millwall closed the door at the back, claiming their first point with a goalless draw at Hull City, then a 3-0 win at home to Sheffield Wednesday.  

After the September international break, Millwall returned with a 1-0 home defeat to Luton Town, followed by a 1-1 draw at Queens Park Rangers. Next came Millwall’s second win of the season, 3-1 at home to Preston North End, but they have not won since, losing 1-0 at Cardiff City, then drawing with West Bromwich Albion (0-0) and Derby County (1-1). 

The Gaffer  
Neil Harris's association with Millwall began in 1998, aged 21, when he signed for the Lions for £30,000 from Cambridge City. Over the rest of his playing career, in two spells, Harris became Millwall's record goalscorer, scoring 138 times for the club. Having also spent time with Cardiff City, Gillingham, Nottingham Forest and Southend United as a player, he joined the Millwall coaching staff, having several stints as caretaker boss before becoming manager in 2015.  

Neil Harris

Harris was manager for over four years, reaching two League One play-off finals, winning the second one. He resigned in 2019, then spent 14 months as manager of Cardiff City in the Championship. In January 2022, he was named Gillingham manager. His 2023/24 season was extraordinary, starting with Gillingham in League Two, then taking in a short spell at League One side Cambridge United, before his dramatic return to Millwall in February 2024.  

The Squad  
Duncan Watmore (below) has netted five of the 13 goals that Millwall have scored in the league this season. Three of those goals came in the first two games of the season, both losing efforts, but he then scored in the win over Sheffield Wednesday and the draw at QPR. Watmore, 30, moved to Millwall at the end of the 2023 January transfer window, and has spent time at Sunderland and Middlesbrough.  

Duncan Watmore

There are a pair of former Argyle players featuring regularly for Millwall. Ryan Leonard  played just once for the Greens when coming through the Home Park ranks but, now 32, he has gone on to have an excellent career. He played more than 250 times for Southend United, moved to Sheffield United and, after a successful loan spell at The Den, moved to Millwall in 2019. He has now played 177 times for the Lions.  

Joe Bryan came to Argyle on loan in 2013, aged 19, on loan from Bristol City. He would go on to play 230 times for the Robins before a £6m move to Fulham, where he spent five years, moving to Millwall in the summer of 2023. An injury-blighted 2023/24 season meant he featured just 25 times in his first campaign, but Bryan has been a regular this season.  

Last Season’s Meetings 
Millwall won both encounters last season. At Home Park in October, Zian Flemming and George Saville scored in a 2-0 win for the Lions. In April, in the penultimate game of the season, Millwall won 1-0 at home thanks to a Jake Cooper header.  

Tickets  
Tickets for Argyle's trip to Millwall on Wednesday, 23 October, will be available to buy on the day for an increased price. 

Click here for a full ticket update. 

A Strip for the Trip 
Argyle will wear their yellow third kit for this game.  

Argyle TV  
Argyle TV’s coverage will begin at 7.15pm, as Charlie Price is joined for the pre-match show by Ian Stonebridge. Commentary will be provided from The Den by Harry Salvidge and Karl Duguid. 

Match passes to watch this game are available only to certain international audiences and will be available to purchase soon. 

Sky Sports+ 

Wednesday night’s match will be available to watch live in the UK on Sky Sports+. 

Match Report

Argyle’s inability to score on their travels came back to haunt them again as the Pilgrims lost 1-0 at Millwall on Wednesday night.  

A goal after 13 minutes from Millwall’s Romain Esse was the nominal difference between the two sides in an even first half, but after the break the home side’s comfort with their one-goal lead grew, and in truth Argyle never really laid a glove on their hosts, who jumped above the Greens with the victory.  

Following the previous Saturday’s 5-0 defeat at Cardiff City, Wayne Rooney reacted by making three changes. One was imposed upon him, with the absence of the suspended Ibrahim Cissoko, but the decision of who to play wide on the left was not a simple one for Rooney. He chose Mustapha Bundu but had several options to select from.  

One may have been Callum Wright, who still made the starting line-up, but did as a replacement for Rami Al Hajj. The third change was Ryan Hardie, coming in as the central striker in place of Michael Obafemi.  

The midfield was completed by Adam Randell and Darko Gyabi, while the defensive line of Bali Mumba, Lewis Gibson, Kornel Szucs and Joe Edwards, in front of Daniel Grimshaw, remained unchanged.  

Talk about an explosive start to the game, particularly for two of the players brought into the side. Basically from the kick-off, Wright got around the back of the right side of Millwall’s defence and played the ball into Bundu. The latter could not get a shot away, but the ball rebounded back to him, and he went down.  

Referee Sam Allison pondered, and pointed to the spot, but he was then alerted to an assistant’s flag, raised for an offside call. There was, though, a question over whether or not the ball came off a Millwall player before reaching Bundu the second time.  

This, by the way, was all in the first 30 seconds of the game.  

Argyle started the game brightly, showing a verve and bite in their step that was absent on the weekend, but the Greens still fell behind on 13 minutes, from Millwall’s first potent attack.  

Esse won the ball near the halfway line, capitalising on Mumba’s slip, and the Lions were away. Esse approached the area and offloaded to his right to George Honeyman. Honeyman’s cutback returned the ball to Esse, and he drove low, through recovering bodies, into the net.  

Argyle looked to react with a nice move down the right in which Edwards sent in a cross for Hardie, who headed on target but saw his shot pouched by Lukas Jensen in the home goal.  

There were precious few chances for the remainder of the first half, but it was not a dull watch. Both sides were looking to press and play with intensity. At times it meant they cancelled each other out, keeping goalscoring opportunities at a premium, but oddly they never felt too far away either.  

On 40 minutes, Argyle worked the ball well, through Wright’s initial blocked shot, back to Whittaker, who whistled a low deflected effort wide. From the corner, a neat exchange, reminiscent of the goal scored at Swansea City last season, saw Whittaker get into another shooting position, but his effort was blocked.  

Shortly afterwards, Femi Azeez had one shot from the edge of the box that went wide, then a header easily saved by Grimshaw, as Millwall sought a second before the interval.  

It did not come at that point, but it probably should have in the 51st minute. Japhet Tanganga played a ball through which Azeez, with ease, ran on to. What followed was Azeez not truly striking a couple of efforts, but seemingly doing enough to creep closer to the goal-line, then just as he looked about to shovel the ball over the line, Edwards appeared and hooked away to safety.  

Just after the hour mark, Rooney made three changes, bringing off Wright, Bundu and Hardie, replacing them with Rami Al Hajj, Freddie Issaka and, for his Argyle debut, Andre Gray.  

Millwall went close shortly afterwards, former Pilgrim Ryan Leonard shooting into a crowd following a partially cleared corner, and probably wondering how it did not take the necessary deflection to divert goalwards, instead fizzing wide.  

The second half had essentially turned into a non-event. Millwall were protecting their single-goal lead and holding Argyle at arm’s length. Chances for a precious equaliser never truly materialised.  

In the final stages, deep into injury time, Argyle’s best chance appeared, as Jensen fumbled a Randell corner, but Gibson’s effort was charged down and Issaka’s follow-up flew over.  

Argyle: 31 Daniel Grimshaw, 2 Bali Mumba, 6 Kornel Szucs, 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 9 Ryan Hardie (19 Andre Gray, 62), 10 Morgan Whittaker, 11 Callum Wright (28 Rami Al Hajj, 62), 15 Mustapha Bundu (35 Freddie Issaka, 62), 17 Lewis Gibson, 18 Darko Gyabi (14 Michael Obafemi, 80), 20 Adam Randell. Substitutes: 25 Marko Marosi (gk), 3 Nathanael Ogbeta, 4 Jordan Houghton, 27 Adam Forshaw, 44 Victor Palsson.  

Booked: Szucs 63 

Millwall: 1 Lukas Jensen, 5 Jake Cooper (capt), 6 Japhet Tanganga, 11 Femi Azeez (14 Ryan Wintle, 70), 15 Joe Bryan, 18 Ryan Leonard, 23 George Saville, 24 Casper De Norre (16 Danny Kelly, 78), 25 Romain Esse (2 Danny McNamara, 83), 26 Mihailo Ivanovic (17 Macaulay Langstaff,, 78), 39 George Honeyman. Substitutes: 13 Liam Roberts (gk), 3 Murray Wallace, 22 Aidomo Emakho, 44 Alfie Massey, 45 Wes Harding.  

Goals: Esse 13 

Booked: Honeyman 8, Azeez 45, Saville 58, Cooper 76, Bryan 84 

Referee: Sam Allison 

Attendance: 13,954