England Championship Regular Season - 21
Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM
The Den London
Millwall
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1 - 3
Hull City
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Full time
L. Millar 57'
L. Coyle 71'
R. Giles 90+1'
F. Azeez 76'

Millwall vs Hull City Match Recap - Dec 13, 2025

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Hull City Dominates Millwall in a 3-1 Victory, Shifting Championship Dynamics

Hull City showcased their attacking prowess with a decisive 3-1 victory over Millwall, marking a significant turnaround in their recent form. This win not only boosts Hull's confidence but also places them firmly in the playoff conversation, while Millwall faces questions about their defensive solidity after a series of inconsistent performances.

Kyle Joseph emerged as the standout performer for Hull, netting two early goals that set the tone for the match. His ability to find space and convert chances has been a hallmark of his recent play, and this match further solidifies his role as a key player in Hull's attacking setup. With this brace, Joseph continues to build on his impressive tally, demonstrating that he can be relied upon in crucial moments.

Millwall's recent form has been a mixed bag, with their last five matches yielding three wins, one draw, and one loss. Despite this, they struggled to maintain momentum against Hull. The defensive lapses that plagued them in previous matches resurfaced, particularly in the first half when they conceded two quick goals. The absence of a cohesive defensive strategy allowed Hull to exploit gaps and capitalize on their chances effectively.

The statistics from this match reveal a stark contrast between the two teams. Millwall dominated possession with 67%, yet they failed to translate that control into meaningful scoring opportunities. Their inability to convert possession into shots on goal was evident, as they managed only one shot on target throughout the match. This inefficiency highlights a troubling trend for Millwall, who have often struggled to finish their chances despite controlling the ball.

Hull City's performance was characterized by efficiency and opportunism. They registered three goals from just four shots on target, showcasing their clinical nature in front of goal. This efficiency is a stark contrast to Millwall's struggles, where they averaged nearly 16 shots per game in recent fixtures but failed to find the back of the net consistently. Hull's ability to capitalize on their limited chances speaks volumes about their attacking capabilities and mental fortitude.

The red card issued to Femi Azeez in the 76th minute compounded Millwall's woes, further disrupting any chance of a comeback. Playing with ten men against a confident Hull side proved too much for Millwall to handle. Azeez's dismissal not only affected the team's morale but also highlighted their disciplinary issues, which have been a recurring theme this season.

Oliver McBurnie, who came off the bench, sealed the victory for Hull with a late goal, further emphasizing the depth of their squad. His introduction added fresh energy to an already potent attack, and his ability to find the net underscores Hull's strength in depth as they look to maintain their playoff push.

Millwall's next fixture against Blackburn will be crucial as they seek to regain their footing in the league. They must address their defensive frailties and find a way to convert possession into goals if they hope to remain competitive in the Championship. The pressure is mounting on coach Alexander Neil to find solutions quickly.

Hull City will look to build on this momentum as they prepare to face West Brom. With Joseph and McBurnie firing on all cylinders, they have the potential to challenge any defense in the league. This victory not only boosts their points tally but also instills confidence as they aim for a playoff spot.

The implications of this match extend beyond just three points; it serves as a wake-up call for Millwall and a statement of intent from Hull City. As the Championship season progresses, both teams must navigate the challenges ahead with renewed focus and determination.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 13, 2025 at 5:17 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Millwall
Double chance : Millwall or draw
Millwall
35%
Draw
35%
Hull City
30%

Team Lineups

Hull City
4-2-3-1
COACH
Sergej Jakirović
1
Ivor Pandur
3
Ryan Giles
4
Charlie Hughes
6
Semi Ajayi
2
Lewie Coyle
20
Amir Hadžiahmetović
27
Regan Slater
7
Liam Millar
25
Matt Crooks
10
Mohamed Belloumi
22
Kyle Joseph
Millwall
4-2-3-1
COACH
Alexander Francis Neil
15
Max Crocombe
3
Zak Sturge
5
Jake Cooper
6
Caleb Taylor
4
Tristan Crama
14
Alfie Doughty
10
Camiel Neghli
7
Thierno Ballo
31
Raees Bangura-Williams
11
Femi Azeez
9
Mihailo Ivanović

Hull City Substitutes

9 Oliver McBurnie
F
11 Babajide David Akintola
F
12 Dillon Phillips
G
15 John Egan
D
18 Cody Drameh
D
19 Joel Ndala
F
23 Akin Famewo
D
24 Darko Gyabi
M
58 Cathal McCarthy
D

Millwall Substitutes

2 Danny McNamara
D
13 Steven Benda
G
17 Macaulay Langstaff
F
22 Aidomo Emakhu
F
23 Joe Bryan
D
27 Kamarl Grant
D
28 Ajay Matthews
F
45 Wes Harding
D
47 Jack Howland
M

Match Statistics

11
Total Shots
10
6
Shots on Goal
6
2
Shots off Goal
1
3
Blocked Shots
3
9
Shots Inside Box
5
2
Shots Outside Box
5
57%
Ball Possession (%)
43%
411
Total Passes
315
313
Accurate Passes
214
76%
Pass Accuracy (%)
68%
12
Fouls
7
5
Corner Kicks
1
4
Offsides
4
0
Yellow Cards
3
1
Red Cards
0
3
Goalkeeper Saves
5
0.88
Expected Goals (xG)
2.03

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