Bristol City vs Millwall 3-2, Goals and Extended Highlights Millwall vs Bristol City Championship Weimann Goals Afobe goal Bradshaw goal #millwall #bristolcity #championship
Bristol City 3-2 Millwall- Matchday Vlog | WHAT. A. GAME!!!!! | #Bristolcity Bristol City claim all three points in an absolute thriller at Ashton Gate.City took the lead through Andi Weimann (who later claimed a hat-trick) after lobbing the Millwal GK after a mistake by the polish man gifting the ball to Weimann. Bradshaw then equalised for the side from the capital after a wonderful cross by Murray Wallace. Benik Afobe (Ex- Bristol City player) then equalised from the spot after a poor tackle by Ryley Towler in the box.Adni Weimann then equalised on 73' to give City a lifeline.A 84' minute winner after a scramble in the box, where Alex Scott's shot was blocked on the line, sealed an excellent come back win fo the reds. Please make sure to like the video if you enjoyed it and also make sure to subscribe to the channel if you're new.The videos are all about Bristol City and my constant depression that is visible whilst supporting these lot. It really does help me out :) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on Twitter- https://twitter.com/AnirudhHarish5 Follow me on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/ahrobinstalk/
AFC Bournemouth were denied a win on Wednesday night at The Den against a Millwall side that didn't have to do much to make us look ordinary. Former Cherry Benik Afobe netted the equaliser after Boscombe opened the scoring through Dominic Solanke. Better late than never, this video documents the journey to London on the train, and thanks to a fairly dull and lifeless game, there is minimal in-game footage - as, apart from the goals, chances felt few and far between for both sides. If you liked this match-day vlog, please help us out by sharing this on social media by retweeting our tweet, sharing our FB post, or even by taking your own screenshot from the video and posting it on Insta! Thanks for your support! β€οΈπ #AFCB #MILLWALL #EFL π AGREE OR DISAGREE π If you have any comments about what is said in this video, leave a comment. We will be reading each and every one! We cannot wait to hear what you have to say, and please remember, this is YOUR channel, therefore if you want to come on to camera to voice your opinion, then we'll happily have you on! π¨ SUBSCRIBE: To subscribe to this podcast, it'll be really appreciated, and we can successfully gauge how many viewers we're getting and work out a plan for the future! Just hit this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/afcbpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 π§ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: Spotify: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/spotify Apple: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/apple TuneIn: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/tunein Google: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/google Also on Overcast, PlayFM, PocketCasts, Castro, Stitcher, Podbean, Mixcloud and RadioPublic. π» WEBSITE: Visit our website at https://www.afcbpodcast.com for information about the podcast and associated AFCB content. We are the only active dedicated AFC Bournemouth fan channel on Youtube! π¨οΈ SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afcbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/afcbpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/afcbpodcast
Bournemouth earned a draw at The Den on Wednesday night in a game of few chance against a Millwall side that was arguably looking the stronger as the game progressed. Despite Dom Solanke's first half opener, ex-Cherry Benik Afobe capitalised on defensive hesitancy to secure a point against the high-flyers Tom Jordan and Sam Davis chat about the ninety minutes on the train back to Bournemouth. #AFCB #MILLWALL #EFL π AGREE OR DISAGREE π If you have any comments about what is said in this video, leave a comment. We will be reading each and every one! We cannot wait to hear what you have to say, and please remember, this is YOUR channel, therefore if you want to come on to camera to voice your opinion, then we'll happily have you on! π¨ SUBSCRIBE: To subscribe to this podcast, it'll be really appreciated, and we can successfully gauge how many viewers we're getting and work out a plan for the future! Just hit this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/afcbpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 π§ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: Spotify: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/spotify Apple: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/apple TuneIn: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/tunein Google: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/google Also on Overcast, PlayFM, PocketCasts, Castro, Stitcher, Podbean, Mixcloud and RadioPublic. π» WEBSITE: Visit our website at https://www.afcbpodcast.com for information about the podcast and associated AFCB content. We are the only active dedicated AFC Bournemouth fan channel on Youtube! π¨οΈ SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afcbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/afcbpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/afcbpodcast
#Millwall vs #Derby #MatchVlog #Millwall and #DerbyCounty drew 1-1 at The Den in the Sky Bet #Championship on Saturday afternoon. Millwall: Bialkowski, M. Wallace, Cooper, J. Wallace, Malone, Saville (Smith 81'), Leonard, Bennett (Bradshaw 75'), Afobe (Ojo 87'), B. Mitchell, Ballard (McNamara 74'). Subs not used: Long, Kieftenbeld, Pearce. Scorer: Malone 45+1' Booking: B. Mitchell, Cooper Derby County: Roos, Byrne, Shinnie, Jagielka, Bird, Baldock (Sibley 87'), Lawrence (Aghatise 90+6'), Buchanan, Davies, Ebosele (Kazim-Richards 86'), Knight. Subs not used: Allsop, Forsyth, Jozwiak, Stearman. Scorer: Ebosele 44' Booking: Byrne Sent Off: Byrne Referee: Tim Robinson Attendance: 14,372 (1,674)
A brief account of the action from the Den as Millwall struck in the second half through Benik Afobe. #MILREA ____________________________ π facebook.com/readingfc π twitter.com/ReadingFC π instagram.com/readingfc π tiktok.com/@readingfc π audioboom.com/channel/readingfc
Highlights from The Den as Jed Wallaceβs second-half penalty was enough to separate the teams as Cityβs unbeaten run came to an end. It had been a fairly even game but former City loanee Benik Afobe won Millwall a penalty, which substitute Wallace converted just after the hour-mark. The Lions had hit the post late in the first half after Bentley had made a great close-range stop to deny former teammate Afobe on the goalkeeperβs 100th City appearance. However, the hosts held on to end the visitorβs five-match unbeaten run and deny them a fourth consecutive away victory. Follow Bristol City on Social Media! https://twitter.com/bristolcity https://www.facebook.com/bristolcityfc https://www.instagram.com/bristolcityfc https://www.tiktok.com/bristolcityfc For more, head to https://www.bcfc.co.uk
#Millwall Vs #BristolCity Match #Vlog Jed Wallace's second-half penalty-kick gave Millwall a 1-0 Sky Bet Championship success over Bristol City at The Den on Wednesday night. The substitute smacked home from 12 yards in the 64th minute to hand The Lions a victory and a sixth game unbeaten in the League. Gary Rowett made three changes from the side which drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon, as Danny McNamara - on his return from injury - Benik Afobe and George Evans came into the starting XI at the expense of Ryan Leonard, Maikel Kieftenbeld and Connor Mahoney. Jed Wallace, meanwhile, returned to the squad to take his place on the bench. The Lions began the game on the front foot and fashioned the first half-chance through the run of Scott Malone to the edge of the box, but his cross was knocked behind by the Bristol City defence. Two corner-kicks followed, but Daniel Bentley was able to grasp the latter out of the air and stop any potential effort on goal. Malone's determination down the left-hand side then allowed him to cross for the leap of Matt Smith, but his header went wide. Millwall were getting a lot of joy down that left side in the early stages, especially through the combination of Malone and Murray Wallace, but numerous crosses failed to be converted into clear-cut chances on goal. An enticing cross from George Saville followed George Evans' long-range attempt being closed down, but the slightest flick took the ball away from danger. Matty James then struck The Robins' first effort of the game, on the break, after 14 minutes, but his attempt rolled wide of Bartosz Bialkowski's near post. There was a hairy moment for Millwall with 16 minutes on the clock as Murray Wallace completely misjudged the bounce of a pass and allowed Andreas Weimann a run on goal, but the duo of Bialkowski and Daniel Ballard spared his blushes, racing back to deflect the shot behind. George Tanner then nodded wide from Jay Dasilva's cross as Bristol City began to get themselves more into the game, but the next chance went the way of Millwall, however, Malone put Evans' cross wide. A golden opportunity was then presented to Afobe with 32 minutes played, but after he sprung the offside trap and connected with Evans' lofted header, Bentley rushed out to save well. There was a minor shout for a Millwall penalty as the first-half began to reach its conclusion, but referee Dean Whitestone was unmoved, with another chance coming in stoppage-time as Afobe connected brilliantly with a cross, but his header was clawed away by Bentley. Chris Martin broke away with the ball at his feet for the visitors early in the second-half but was well marshalled away from danger by the defence, before the big moment came with 63 minutes on the clock as Saville's through-ball saw Afobe latch onto it, only to be brought down by Rob Atkinson. Jed Wallace, a 59th-minute substitute for Smith, stepped up to slam his penalty-kick home, sending Bentley the wrong way, to open the scoring. The Lions' number seven, Malone and Saville were involved in a neat move as the game moved into its last 15 minutes, but the final ball lacked, with the former having to withdraw with five minutes to play after taking a knock - Jake Cooper his replacement. With just two minutes remaining, Jed Wallace won the ball back and began an attack which ended with the ball at the feet of Saville inside the box - after the space to shoot reduced for the midfielder, he was able to feed substitute Billy Mitchell, only for his attempt to be stopped well by Bentley. Just as the clock ticked into four minutes of stoppage-time the ball dropped for Weimann inside the 18-yard area, but a clutch of Millwall bodies were able to throw themselves in front of the ball to stop what would have been the equaliser otherwise. Referee Whitestone blew time minutes later to give The Lions a much-needed win. Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Smith (J. Wallace 59'), Malone (Cooper 85'), Ojo (B. Mitchell 73'), Saville, Afobe, Ballard, Evans. Subs not used: Long, Kieftenbeld, Bradshaw, Leonard. Scorer: J. Wallace pen 64' Booking: McNamara Bristol City: Bentley, Dasilva (O'Dowda 54'), Atkinson, James, Williams (Palmer 69'), Martin, Weimann, Bakinson, Baker (Pring 31'), Tanner, Kalas. Subs not used: O'Leary, Simpson, King, Scott. Booking: Williams, Atkinson Referee: Mr Dean Whitestone Attendance: 11,839 (815)