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    Millwall end impressive campaign with victory over Aston Villa

    Millwall secured their highest league finish since 2002 after Shaun Williams' penalty earned them a 1-0 victory over Championship play-off contenders Aston Villa.Williams sent goalkeeper Mark Bunn the wrong way from 12 yards on the half-hour mark to secure a seventh-place finish for Neil Harris' side on the final day.Villa meanwhile were already confirmed to finish fourth in the table and will face Middlesbrough in the play-offs after Patrick Bamford's injury-time equaliser against Ipswich. Stand-in Villa goalkeeper Bunn, making his first start since January 2017, did well to prevent his side from going behind in the 15th minute.Aiden O'Brien's attempted cross was heading goalwards, forcing the alert keeper to tip the ball over the bar.However, he was well beaten by Williams' winner from the spot, awarded by referee Tim Robinson for Henri Lansbury's clumsy foul on Jed Wallace.Villa's best spell of the first half came after they went behind. Josh Onomah wasted an opportunity, shooting tamely straight at Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer after good play by Albert Adomah.Tottenham loanee Onomah also gave Archer an easy save with a long-range effort three minutes before half-time. Millwall could have doubled their advantage twice in the early exchanges after the break. First, Williams narrowly headed over Ben Marshall's corner before Fred Onyedinma missed the target having been played through by leading scorer Steve Morison.Goalkeeper Archer and the Millwall defence were rarely troubled by Villa in the second half, with their best opportunities all coming from distance.Onomah's spectacular curling effort sailed narrowly over the bar, and Conor Hourihane's drive from 20 yards flew past the upright.Archer's best save of the game came shortly after the hour, as he flew through the air to tip James Bree's curling effort from the edge of the box out for a corner.Villa boss Steve Bruce made a triple substitution 16 minutes from time, bringing on Jack Grealish, Robert Snodgrass and former Lions striker Lewis Grabban, to inject life into Villa's sluggish attacking play.Hourihane tested Archer with a volley shortly after, before Grealish's attempt to equalise at the back post was crucially blocked by Shaun Hutchinson.Ultimately only late heroics by Bunn prevented Villa falling further behind at The Den.The Villa goalkeeper kept out Lee Gregory's late penalty, awarded following lengthy consideration by Robinson, after Bree handled Onyedinma's header.He also, somehow, saved James Meredith's rebound with his feet to keep it at 1-0.
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      Middlesbrough clinch play-off place after beating Millwall

      Middlesbrough are guaranteed a place in the Sky Bet Championship play-offs after goals from Britt Assombalonga and Jonny Howson secured a 2-0 win over Millwall.Boro have booked their play-off place with a game to spare, although the identity of their opponents will not be clear until they have completed their campaign at Ipswich next weekend.Millwall still have a statistical chance of claiming a play-off place, although in reality their hopes are gone as they would need a nine-goal swing to overhaul Derby on goal difference even if they were to win their final game against Aston Villa and both the Rams and Preston were to lose.They were up against it from the moment Assombalonga opened the scoring, and their fate was effectively sealed when Jordan Archer's goalkeeping error enabled Howson to double Middlesbrough's lead midway through the second half.Boro went into the game knowing only a victory would guarantee their place in the play-offs, and Tony Pulis' side made an ideal start as they claimed the lead after just 12 minutes.Pulis opted to keep Assombalonga in the starting line-up despite the availability of a fit-again Patrick Bamford, and his faith in his club's record signing was rewarded as he claimed his 15th goal of the season with the first opportunity that came his way.Controlling Daniel Ayala's long ball out of defence with a delicate first touch, Assombalonga spun inside Mahlon Romeo before drilling home a low finish via the inside of the left-hand post.The goal was a fitting reward for Boro's bright, industrious start, and the hosts went on to dominate the majority of the first half.Stewart Downing twice went close with efforts that were blocked, first by Ryan Tunnicliffe and then by Shaun Hutchinson, who produced an excellent last-ditch challenge in the heart of his own penalty area.Both chances were set up by Mo Besic, and for the second game in a row the Everton loanee was the driving heart of the Middlesbrough midfield, surging forward with the ball at his feet and constantly looking to ask questions of the Millwall defence.The visitors have been one of the surprise packages of the Championship season, but while they enjoyed plenty of possession as they looked to get back into the game, they struggled to carve out chances in the final third.Steve Morison headed Shaun Williams' corner over the crossbar in first-half stoppage time, but that was a rare moment of concern for a Boro defence that has improved markedly since Pulis replaced Garry Monk.The hosts needed a second goal to provide a degree of comfort, though, and it should have arrived four minutes after the break. Adama Traore ghosted behind the Millwall defence to reach Besic's through-ball, but while he brought the ball down neatly, his shot was skewed wastefully wide.The Teessiders finally doubled their lead in the 66th minute, and their second goal owed much to a glaring error from Archer. The Millwall goalkeeper allowed Downing's left-wing cross to slip through his grasp, leaving Howson with the simple task of slotting home from inside the six-yard box.
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