Millwall Vs Qpr Match Report That Millwall Podcast Full time match report with Kia Bennett. Millwall secured back-to-back home wins on Tuesday night as Queens Park Rangers were defeated 2-0 in the Sky Bet Championship at The Den. The Lions deserved the three points in this London derby, with Mason Bennett scoring - for the third time in four home matches - to break the deadlock in the second-half, before Tyler Burey's first goal for Millwall secured the victory. Gary Rowett made one enforced change to his starting XI for the visit of The R's, as the injured Benik Afobe made way for Bennett, with Zak Lovelace taking his place on the bench. out.stream powered by ADITION With just 30 seconds played, The Lions could - and perhaps should - have taken the lead, but after good work down the left-hand side from Bennett saw a combination of Jed Wallace and Oliver Burke set up Danny McNamara, his effort from close-range was wild and flew over. At the other end, QPR made their first foray into the Millwall penalty area with five minutes on the clock, but Murray Wallace was able to deflect a Lyndon Dykes effort behind for a corner-kick - with the Scot then in action in front of the QPR goal 10 minutes later, but his long-range shot was cleared away by Rob Dickie. After Lee Wallace had to withdraw early for the visitors, another chance for The Lions fell the way of his namesake, #Jed, at the halfway point of the half, but after Billy Mitchell's clever pass found the attacker, his curling effort was pushed away from goal by the fingertips of David Marshall. Millwall had an early withdrawal of their own as Burke had to be replaced by Burey in the 28th minute, with Marshall having to tip a downwards header from Jake Cooper over the bar as he met Scott Malone's corner shortly after. The Scot then had to palm away a second Malone corner from his goal-line, before McNamara curled over from outside the box. Bartosz Bialkowski had to think quick with 10 minutes to go until the break, stopping Jimmy Dunne's attempts on goal after the ball fizzed around the area, before more sterling work from Bennett created a chance for Jed Wallace - one which he found the arms of Marshall with. Jed Wallace nodded at goal as the break approached - to no avail - before Murray Wallace had the final act of the first-half, heading at Marshall from a Malone free-kick. Three minutes into the second-half, however, The Lions were in front. As a cross-field pass was played by Jed Wallace to Malone, his first-time touch took the ball into the path of Bennett, who had no qualms in slotting past Marshall to open the scoring. Chris Willock could only strike tamely wide as Rangers looked to respond, but shortly after the hour-mark, the lead was doubled - and in some style. After Shaun Hutchinson intercepted the ball and charged upfield, his pass to Jed Wallace was flicked into the path of #Burey, who steadied himself before firing past Marshall for his first goal in a Millwall shirt. The deficit was nearly halved with 74 minutes played as a header looked to loop itself over Bialkowski, but Maikel Kieftenbeld was there to head off the line, with Bennett almost doubling his tally on 78 minutes as he struck from inside the box, but Marshall was equal to it. Bennett left the field to a standing ovation with just a minute to play, with substitute Charlie Austin's late effort drawing a comfortable save from Bialkowski in the last action of the game. #millwall M: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, J. Wallace, Burke (Burey 28'), Malone (Pearce 82'), Bennett (Saville 89'), B. Mitchell. Subs: Long, Evans, Mahoney, Lovelace. Scorer: Bennett 48', Burey 64' Booking: J. Wallace, Burey Queens Park Rangers: Marshall, L. Wallace (Odubajo 21'), Dickie, Barbet, Johansen (Austin 76'), Dykes, Chair, Field, Dunne, Willock, Adomah (Amos 76'). Subs not used: Dieng, Gray, Hendrick, Sanderson. Booking: Dickie Referee: James Linington Attendance: 13,063 (2,206) Taken from Millwall FC website. https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2022/february/report--millwall-v-queens-park-rangers/
Slovakia vs Latvia 13.2.2022 Olympics, Beijing 2022 Juraj Slafkovsky goal. Teenage sensation Juraj Slafkovsky's fourth goal of these Olympics stood up as the winner as Slovakia beat Latvia 5-2 for its first Beijing victory on Sunday. Latvia finishes off Group C play winless. "It feels great," Slafkovsky said. "Before the tournament, if someone had told me I’d score one or two goals, I would laugh, but it’s actually happening and I’m pretty happy that we won this game." Slovakia outshot Latvia 33-20 and deserved the three points. The Latvians' dominance in the faceoff circle (34 wins on 55 draws) meant little in the face of Slovakia’s relentless attack. "We started playing better in the third, but at that point, you’ve got to pick up the water you’ve already poured out," said Latvia's Rodrigo Abols, a five-time IIHF World Championship participant who wore the "C" with captain Lauris Darzins out of the lineup with an upper-body injury. "We’ve gotta stop doing that." Martin Marincin, Peter Cehlarik, and Peter Zuzin scored their first Olympic goals for Slovakia. Tomas Jurco, who also played at the 2014 Olympics, added an empty-netter. Ronalds Kenins and Miks Indrasis replied for Latvia. "It was a tough game for us," said Indrasis. "You can’t win games with five goals against, so we need to be better in our own zone and breakouts." Both nations face a tough task heading into the qualification round playoffs. Latvia peaked with an eighth-place finish in its last Olympic men’s tournament in 2014. Slovakia has finished 11th at the last two Olympics and achieved its best results in 2010 (fourth place). "I think overall we played well the last two games but we just had some breakdowns that cost us some goals against," Cehlarik said. "It's hard to come back against teams like Sweden and Finland. But today, we were on top of our game and just played better." In net, Patrik Rybar got his first Olympic start under head coach Craig Ramsay after replacing Matej Tomek and allowing no goals iin the 4-1 loss to Sweden. The Dinamo Minsk netminder, a two-time World Championship participant, was on the PyeongChang roster but never got to play. Janis Kalnins (Vaxjo Lakers), a veteran of four Worlds, battled hard in his Olympic debut for Latvia. But like every other goalie that's faced Slovakia so far in this tournament, he couldn't keep the towering, cage-wearing Slafkovsky off the scoresheet. "I think he [Slafkovsky] showed the way," Cehlarik said. "He’s hot, he’s young blood, he keeps shooting the puck and it’s going in. I’m happy he’s giving us energy." Slovakia took the play to Latvia from the first minute, generating Grade-A scoring chances aplenty. Off an offensive zone faceoff, Samuel Takac tested Kalnins back-to-back in tight, and the Latvian goalie came up with a great left pad save and a glove grab. At the 11-minute mark, Marincin opened the scoring, cleverly wristing a centre point shot through traffic that sailed past Kalnins’ glove. Marincin, who plays defence for HC Ocelari Trinec, logged 227 career NHL games with Edmonton and Toronto. The Latvians picked up their intensity on the forecheck and Kenins potted the equalizer at 15:46. The three-time Swiss NLA champion took a Renars Krastenbergs feed from down low, pivoted at the top of the right faceoff circle, and flung the puck past Rybar. First-period shots were 9-4 for Slovakia, and the Latvians were fortunate to keep the score 1-1. In the second period, Latvian veteran Rihards Bukarts switched to jersey #75 after a puck had cut his ear and got blood on his regular jersey #14 in the opening stanza. Cehlarik put Slovakia up 2-1 at 6:17. On the rush, captain Marek Hrivik sent the puck left to the Avangard Omsk attacker, and he confidently went to the backhand and shoveled it high past Kalnins. Cehlarik dazzled with 11 points in eight games at the 2021 Worlds in Riga and was named Best Forward. "There are no weak teams here, so you get punished for every mistake you make, and we made a lot of those today," Abols said. "They scored three or four goals today because we lost the front of the net, which makes it really hard to win hockey games." Slafkovsky, a TPS Turku prospect who is the youngest player in this tournament at 17, entered this game as Slovakia’s leading goal-scorer. The Kosice native had multiple opportunities for his fourth goal as the Slovaks peppered Kalnins during an early second-period power play. His time would come. On a turnover inside the Latvian blue line, Slafkovsky pounced, curling into the slot and using defenceman Arturs Kulda as a decoy to whip home the 3-1 goal unassisted at 11:16. The 192-cm, 99-kg phenom was happy to share the credit: "Our line is working so hard. My two linemates [Milos Roman and Pavol Regenda] are also playing very well. Maybe they don’t have as many points but they’re doing good things on the ice. For example, when I scored today they were both forechecking and I just got the puck and shot."
Scotland secured back to back Calcutta Cups for the first time in 40 years, key was this penalty try that England conceded by way of Luke Cowan-Dickies moment of madness. Regarded as a moment of genius by Finn Russell to cross kick twice the penalty try actually comes from a very clever kick pattern strike move designed to either score from 1st phase or create an ariel 1vs1 against a forward on the wing. I break that down and also briefly touch on why jones made the substitutions he had. Video Sponsored by: Coach Paint @TRACAB_ Footage Credit: Six Nations Please follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedeadballarea and Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedeadballarea ***Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the footage used in this video. I do not claim ownership, and the video is here purely for educational purposes. If we have featured footage on this youtube channel that you as the copyright holder would like removed please contact us and we will do so.*** This CHANNEL is NON-PROFIT!
HIGHLIGHTS : India vs West Indies 2nd ODI Match HIGHLIGHTS | India won by 44 runs #indvswi #2ndodi #highlights The second one-day match of the three-match ODI series being played between India and West Indies was played at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. In this thrilling match, the West Indies team won the toss and decided to bowl first. Team invited to bat first. After that, two veteran opener batsmen of the Indian team came into the field with the intention of raining runs. This time Rishabh Pant, along with Indian captain Rohit Sharma, entered the field to open the Indian innings, but in the last match, Indian captain Rohit Sharma, who batted well in the last match, could not stay in the field for long and he was caught by Kemar Roach in the opening overs. Caught out by the hands. Indian captain Rohit Sharma was able to score just 5 runs in 8 balls. Rohit Sharma's wicket was like a big setback for the Indian team. After losing his captain in the initial overs, Virat Kohli was now the best batsman of the Indian team in the field. The Indian team got two big setbacks in the over. Rishabh Pant got out on the first ball of the 12th over. Rishabh Pant got out after scoring 18 runs in 34 balls. So on the fourth ball of the same over, the Indian team got the biggest blow and Virat Kohli got out. Virat Kohli was also dismissed after scoring 18 runs in 30 balls. From here the Indian team had completely faltered. West Indies bowlers were tightening their grip on the Indian team. But after the fall of these two wickets, Suryakumar Yadav and Lokesh Rahul, who came to bat, did a great job for the Indian team and took over the staggered Indian innings. Suryakumar Yadav and Lokesh Rahul formed a fine and important partnership at a crucial juncture. The duo put on a crucial partnership of about 91 runs. It seemed almost impossible to get these two out. But then in the third over of the innings, Lokesh Rahul, who came close to half-century, was run out for a poor run and a good running partnership was broken. Rahul got out after scoring 49 runs in 48 balls. But despite this, Suryakumar Yadav completed his half-century with excellent batting and got the Indian team crossed the 150 mark. But then Suryakumar Yadav was also caught out in the 39th over of the innings for playing a sweep shot by Fabian Allen. Suryakumar Yadav was able to score 64 runs in 83 balls. But then in the end, thanks to the excellent batting of Deepak Hooda, the Indian team was able to reach the respectable target of 237 runs. After that, chasing the target of 238 runs from the Indian team, two legendary opener batsmen of the West Indies team, Shay Hope and Brendan King entered the field. Both of them had the full responsibility of giving a good start to the West Indies team in this do or die match and both of them started their innings in the best way and made an opening partnership of 32 runs for the West Indies team. But then the famous Krishna, who came to bowl the eighth over of the innings, broke this excellent opening partnership and got Brendan King out caught by Rishabh Pant. Brendan King was dismissed after scoring 18 runs in 20 balls. So immediately after him, the West Indies team got the second blow, the famous Krishna, who came to bowl the tenth over of the innings, got the new batsman Darren Bravo caught by Rishabh Pant. Bravo was dismissed after scoring 1 run in 3 balls. After that, Shay Hope and new batsman Shamar Brooke together handled the West Indies innings for a while. But the partnership of these two also did not last long and the 17th over of the innings. Yuzvendra Chahal, who came to bowl in the set, got Shay Hope caught by Suryakumar Yadav. Shay Hope was dismissed for 27 runs in 54 balls. After these big setbacks, now in this low scoring match, the West Indies team went on the backfoot. Now West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran had come to the field to bat. But Nicholas Pooran also could not stay in the field for long and he was caught out by the famous Krishna at the hands of Rohit Sharma. Pooran was able to score 9 runs in 13 balls and then from here the Indian bowlers started to dominate and revived this almost lost match. Jason Holder was also dismissed immediately after Nicholas Pooran. But after that, Shamar Brooke and Akil Hossain together took over the West Indies innings and started building a small but important partnership. But then a clever decision taken by Rohit Sharma on a crucial occasion again brought a big turn in this match. Rohit Sharma replaced Washington Sundar in the 31st over of the innings with Deepak Hooda on the bowling and Deepak Hooda did his best. Shamar Brooke was dismissed on the fifth ball of the over. Shamar Brooke was dismissed for 44 runs in 64 balls. From here the Indian team's victory was clearly visible but then on a crucial occasion, two West Indies batsmen Shakeel Hossain and Fabian Allen formed an important partnership and again increased the pressure
The 34th match of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2021-22 will see the Sydney Sixers (SIX) take on the Perth Scorchers (SCO) at the Carrara Oval in Queensland on Tuesday. Both the Sixers and Scorchers have been brilliant in the BBL this season, sitting pretty at the top of the table. While the Sixers trail the Scorchers by a couple of points, Moises Henriques and co. have been the team to beat this season. However, they face a strong Scorchers side whose bowling attack has been the standout aspect of their campaign. With both teams itching to get one over the other, another riveting contest beckons between the most successful teams in BBL history at the Carrara Oval. SCO vs SIX Probable Playing 11 Today SIX XI Josh Philippe (wk), James Vince, Moises Henriques (c), Daniel Hughes, Jordan Silk, Daniel Christian, Sean Abbott, Ben Dwarshuis, Hayden Kerr, Shadab Khan and Steve O'Keefe SCO XI Cameron Bancroft (wk), Kurtis Patterson, Colin Munro, Laurie Evans, Ashton Turner (c), Aaron Hardie, Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Tymal Mills, Peter Hatzoglou and Jason Behrendorff Match Details SCO vs SIX, BBL 2021-22, Match 34 Date and Time: 4th January 2022, 1:45 PM IST Venue: Carrara Oval, Queensland Pitch Report A decent batting track is expected at the Carrara Oval with the ball likely to skid on nicely under the lights. The pacers should get the ball to move around in the early stages, keeping the batters on their toes. However, there should not be much turn on offer for the spinners, who will need to be clever with their line and length. Wickets in hand will be key, with both teams likely to prefer chasing upon winning the toss. BBL 2022 Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat 25th Match Prediction - SIX vs HEA Dream11 | Pitch Report SYS vs BRH BBL 2022 - Sydney Cricket Ground Pitch Report | Match Prediction | Sydney vs Brisbane in this video. Your Queries 1. BBL 2022 2. 34th Match Preview 3. Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat 2022 4. Key Players 5. Dream 11 6. Pitch Report 8. T20 Records 9. Head To Head Match 10. Match Prediction We are cOvering following sections in this video: SCO vs SIX, SCO vs SIX playing11, dream11 SCO vs SIX, SCO vs SIX dream11, SCO vs SIX dream11 team, SCO vs SIX dream11 prediction, SCO vs SIX dream11 today, SCO vs SIX dream11 todays team, SIX vs SCO, SIX vs SCO dream1, SIX vs SCO playing11, dream11 SCO vs SCO, SIX vs SCO dream11 team, SIX vs ScO dream11 prediction, SlIX vs SCO dream11 today, SIX vs SCO dream11 today team, #BBL2022 #PerthScorchersvsSydneySixers #TodayMatch #SydneySixersvs #BrisbaneHeat #Dream11 #SportsPrediction #Sports #Prediction #CricketNews #Cricket #News #Rudrapur #ICCT20WorldCup2022 #cricket #pitchreport #Dream11Team #Dream11PrimeTime #FantasyCricket #PlayersAnalysis aaj ka match kaun jitega aaj ka toss kaun jitega kon jitega ipl 2022 aaj kon jitega kon jitega csk vs kkr toss kaun jitega aaj aaj ka match kon jitega aaj kaun jitega kaun jitega aaj ka match aaj kaun si team jitegi aaj t20 kon jitega match kaun jitega kaun jitega? expert match prediction today cricket prediction match prediction 2022 prediction today t20 match prediction 2022 t20 match today prediction full prediction today match prediction cricket prediction t20 2022 prediction today 1st innings prediction match prediction carrara oval queensland pitch report,pitch report,carrara oval pitch report,queensland pitch report,carrara oval stadium pitch report,carrara oval queensland ground and pitch report,carrara oval queensland,perth pitch report,carrara oval,brisbane pitch report,adelaide pitch report prediction match today cricket today match prediction fantasy cricket guru channel fantasy cricket guru today fantasy cricket guru on anurag fantasy cricket guru today video fantasy cricket guru today match fantasy cricket guru live fantasy cricket guru live today fantasy cricket guru telegram link fantasy Cricket guru vs anurag fantasy cricket guru ludo game Feedback shared with the creator LEARN MORE
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Der SV Waldhof Mannheim hat das Spitzenspiel beim Tabellenführer aus Magdeburg klar mit 0:3 (0:2) verloren. Die Kurpfälzer überwintern nach einer starken Hinrunde auf dem vierten Tabellenplatz. Nach einer starken Hinrunde und dem späten 2:1-Erfolg gegen Havelse in der Vorwoche ging die Mannschaft von Patrick Glöckner mit breiter Brust in die Partie beim Tabellenführer aus Magdeburg. Mannheim hatte dann auch die erste Chance der Partie, doch Dominik Martinovic vergab aus aussichtsreicher Position. Danach kam Magdeburg immer besser ins Spiel und erzielte bereits nach elf Minuten das 1:0, Florian Kath traf nach Ecke für die Gastgeber. Daraufhin gelang Waldhof nahezu nichts mehr und Magdeburg war klar tonangebend. Diese Überlegenheit spielten die Magdeburger auch clever aus und Baris Atirk traf nach einem feinen Solo zum 2:0 (32.). Und mehr als eine Großchance kurz vor der Pause, vergeben durch Marcel Costly, war für die Gäste in Halbzeit eins nicht drin. Zur Pause wechselte Waldhof-Coach Glöckner zweimal und brachte Niklas Sommer für Joseph Boyamba und Adrien Lebeau für Marcel Gottschling. Die Mannheimer bemühten sich zwar um den Anschlusstreffer, doch sie vergaben all ihre Chancen nach dem Wiederanpfiff. Magdeburg machte es in der 66. Minute besser: Nach einem starken Steilpass erzielte Luca Schuler per Flachschuss das 3:0 für die Gastgeber. Und nur drei Minuten später trat Waldhofs Marco Höger dann auch noch seinen Gegenspieler von hinten und sah für diese Aktion die Gelb-Rote-Karte. Genauso wie Mannschaftskollege Adrien Lebeau in der 85. Minute. In Unterzahl konnte der SVW den Tabellenführer nichts mehr entgegen setzen und verlor verdient mit 0:3. Damit stehen die Mannheimer zum Start der Rückrunde auf dem vierten Tabellenplatz. Mit nur einem Punkt Rückstand auf den direkten Aufstiegsplatz hatten die Kurpfälzer die Hinrunde auf einem sehr guten dritten Tabellenplatz beendet. Nach der Winterpause empfängt der Waldhof dann am 17. Januar die zweite Mannschaft von Borussia Dortmund. +++ 3. Liga +++ Fußball pur. Wie schlagen sich der 1. FC Kaiserslautern, SC Freiburg II und der SV Waldhof Mannheim in der 3. Liga? Hier zeigen wir regelmäßig Spielberichte unserer Drittligisten aus dem Südwesten. Mehr von SWR Sport gibt es hier: SWR Sport im Web: https://www.swr.de/sport SWR Sport auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swrsport SWR Sport auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swrsport SWR Sport auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/swrsport
Asensio, Nacho, Vini Jr., and Mendy were all on target to underline our team's superiority. Real Madrid picked up where they left off. A good performance from our team who bring home three points from the Nuevo Los Cármenes to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches and top the table. Asensio, Nacho, Vini Jr. and Mendy were the goalscorers against Granada, but it was a solid team effort that stood out. With just 3 minutes on the clock, Modrić played in Asensio, who delivered from the byline to Benzema whose header came close. Vini Jr. then tried his luck from outside the box with the first effort on target of the game. The Whites gradually forced Granada back into their half and that was soon reflected on the scoreboard. with 19 minutes played Vini Jr. won back the ball from Puertas in midfield, Kroos picked out Asensio's deep run and the Spaniard made no mistake to finish past Maximiano. Ancelotti's men doubled their lead shortly after with a great move. Kroos drilled in a low delivery from the corner to Modrić, who played it back to him, and the German picked out Nacho, whose first-time shot flew in off the crossbar. A lightning-quick counter-attack saw Benzema and Vini Jr. link up as they looked to kill off the game, but Soro cleared Asensio's shot off the line. From having the third goal at their fingertips, it was suddenly 2-1 when Luis Suárez reduced the deficit on 34 minutes. His long-range effort took a deflection off Nacho which sent it flying into the back of the net, leaving Courtois with no chance. The goal breathed new life into Granada and they swiftly crafted another chance to level before the break, but the Belgian goalkeeper kept out a vicious Gonalons effort. After the interval, normal service resumed as Madrid reasserted their dominance. Another two quality moves by Vini Jr. set up first Carvajal (47’) and then Kroos (50’) to get shots off, but both narrowly failed to find the top corner. Picture-perfect team goal The best move of the afternoon then culminated in a sublime goal. Benzema led the counter attack, driving into the area and cleverly waiting for Modrić to arrive from deep. With everyone expecting the Croatian maestro to shoot, he took the defence by surprise and laid the ball to Vini Jr. with the outside of his boot for the Brazilian to turn into an empty net and make it 3-1. Monchu was sent off with 67 on the clock for a reckless tackle on the forward. Rodrygo came on and then with 15 minutes to go, Mendy tried his luck once again and this time, found the back of the net to make it 4-1. Ancelotti brought on Camavinga, Isco, Jović and Vallejo before the end but with the result in the bag, Madrid now turn their attentions to Wednesday’s Champions League encounter. 🔔 Turn Notifications on to not miss any future uploads 📺 Subscribe for more Real Madrid videos ► Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnlyMadrid5 ► Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/onlymadrid1?utm_medium=copy_link Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. The materials used for illustrative and exemplification reasons, also quoting in order to recombine elements to make a new work.