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                                                    Burnley
                                                    Jay Rodriguez ((90 + 3 mins) mins)
                                                    1-3
                                                    Millwall
                                                    Andrew Keogh (15 mins)
                                                    Josh Wright (30 mins)
                                                    Harry Kane (70 mins)

                                                    npower Championship , Feb 25, 2012
                                                    Ground: Turf Moor , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 13,000

                                                    Team news

                                                    McQuoid ineligible for Lions clash Burnley will be without on-loan Millwall forward Josh McQuoid when Kenny Jackett's team visit Turf Moor.

                                                    McQuiod has impressed in six appearances since joining Eddie Howe's side on a 93-day loan deal - often utilised in a wide attacking role - but his is ineligible to face the Lions.

                                                    Keith Treacy could return to the Clarets' starting line-up in McQuoid's absence despite failing to make the bench for the 1-0 defeat to Reading last time out.

                                                    Fellow winger Junior Stanislas is Burnley's only remaining injury absentee due to a hamstring strain.

                                                    Martin Paterson and Danny Ings followed up their recent substitute outings in the first-team with midweek appearances for the reserves as they continue to build fitness after spells on the sidelines with respective hamstring and knee problems.

                                                    Jimmy Abdou could return to Millwall's starting line-up.

                                                    The midfielder had been sidelined for three weeks with a knee injury but made his comeback as a half-time substitute in Tuesday's 3-1 defeat by Middlesbrough.

                                                    Abdou and full-back Alan Dunne's introductions coincided with a vastly improved performance from the Lions in the second half so both could be in from the start at Turf Moor.

                                                    Millwall have no new injury concerns but are still without midfield duo Therry Racon (ankle) and Tamika Mkandawire (knee) for the foreseeable future, while back-up goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall could miss out again with an ankle knock.

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                                                    Last modified 18:07 25/02/12

                                                    The Wright stuff for Millwall A magnificent long-range volley from Josh Wright helped Millwall to their first win in six npower Championship matches in a 3-1 success at Burnley.

                                                    Andy Keogh capitalised on a mistake from David Edgar to open the scoring before Wright illuminated the first half and left Burnley staring at back-to-back defeats.

                                                    Substitutes Matin Paterson and Danny Ings almost brought Eddie Howe's side back into the contest as the hosts cranked up the pressure after half-time.

                                                    However, Harry Kane settled matters on the counter-attack with 70 minutes gone to move Millwall seven points clear of the relegation zone.

                                                    Jay Rodriguez pulled a goal back with an injury-time penalty, but a third defeat in four outings leaves manager Howe's side six points shy of the play-off places.

                                                    The visitors thought they had taken an early lead when Hamer Bouazza's effort from 18 yards cannoned off the underside of the bar and went close to crossing the line. As the referee's assistant declined to signal for a goal, Lions midfielder James Henry headed over from the rebound.

                                                    Keith Treacy fired narrowly wide from the edge of the area as Burnley tried to feel their way into the match, but when Kane capitalised on some hesitant play by Ben Mee to burst clear it took a desperate last-ditch interception from Marvin Bartley to prevent Millwall going ahead in the 12th minute.

                                                    From the resulting corner Bartley was the hero once more, clearing Paul Robinson's header off the goalline, but his efforts would soon prove to be in vain.

                                                    Clarets defender Edgar botched a routine clearance and Keogh was on hand to provide a clinical left-footed finish.

                                                    Charlie Austin narrowly failed to connect with a Treacy cross as the host sought an immediate response, and the former Swindon striker left referee David Phillips unmoved when he went down under a challenge from Bouazza in the area.

                                                    But Millwall doubled their advantage in spectacular fashion after half an hour. Henry's left-wing free-kick was headed clear by Mee and the ball looped up for Wright to thrash home an unstoppable 30-yard volley.

                                                    A miserable half was complete for Burnley when captain Chris McCann hobbled out of the action to be replaced by Paterson.

                                                    Howe elected to use his two remaining changes at the interval, with striker Ings and defender Brian Easton replacing Treacy and Austin.

                                                    The replacements almost had the desired effect, with Paterson inches away from converting a Wallace free-kick in the 53rd minute and Ings reacting quickest on the edge of the area to fizz wide with an hour gone.

                                                    Ings and Wallace were agonisingly off target once again as Burnley ramped up the pressure, before Millwall sealed the points on the break with 20 minute to play.

                                                    Henry benefited from the extra space on offer in the Clarets half to find Kane, who swept past advancing goalkeeper Lee Grant.

                                                    Rodriguez reduced the arrears in time added on, netting his 19th of the season after Shane Lowry fouled Bartley.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    BurnleyRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Lee Grant
                                                    2 Kieran Trippier
                                                    4 Michael Duff
                                                    15 David Edgar
                                                    36 Ben Mee
                                                    7 Ross Wallace
                                                    20 Marvin Bartley
                                                    6 Chris McCann(sub 38)
                                                    26 Keith Treacy(sub 45)
                                                    23 Charlie Austin(sub 45)
                                                    9 Jay Rodriguez Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    12 Brian Jensen
                                                    10 Martin Paterson(sub 38)
                                                    14 Danny Ings(sub 45)
                                                    16 Zavon Hines
                                                    24 Brian Easton(sub 45)
                                                    MillwallRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 David Forde
                                                    2 Alan Dunne
                                                    31 Shane Lowry
                                                    5 Paul Robinson
                                                    3 Tony Craig
                                                    14 James Henry
                                                    26 Nadjim Abdou
                                                    44 Josh Wright(sub 73) Goal
                                                    20 Andrew Keogh Goal
                                                    8 Hamer Bouazza(sub 81)
                                                    37 Harry Kane(sub 87) Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    13 Ryan Allsop
                                                    7 Darius Henderson(sub 87)
                                                    15 Liam Feeney(sub 81)
                                                    16 Scott Barron(sub 73)
                                                    22 Dany N'Guessan

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