Summary

  • Millwall promoted to the Championship after victory over Bradford

  • Steve Morison volleys in the only goal five minutes from time

  • The Lions join Sheff Utd and Bolton in the Championship next season

  • Celebrations soured by pitch invasion by Millwall fans

  1. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    James Meredith fires in a low shot that the Millwall defence charge down.

    That's twice the wing-back has had a clear sight of goal.

  2. Keep calm...published at 47 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Pulse ratesImage source, Rex Features

    The EFL have hooked two fans from each side up to heartrate monitors and it's fair to say all four are on edge...

  3. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Bradford get us back under way. Huge 45 minutes ahead.

  4. Give us a goal, Dynamopublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 20 May 2017

    HT: Bradford 0-0 Millwall

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    I've seen some of the magic that Dynamo is capable of - surely he can use his powers to put the ball into the net, presumably in Bradford's favour...

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  5. Meet Bradford City's 'Bangla Bantams'published at 15:58 British Summer Time 20 May 2017

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    Media caption,

    Mobeen Azhar meets a group of Bradford FC fans, creating a positive future in football

    One group of Bradford fans who are sure to be well represented at Wembley this afternoon are the 'Bangla Bantams'.

    The One Show visited the city to go behind the scenes with the group, which is helping the Asian community living around Valley Parade to get into football and support their local team.

    You can watch Mobeen Azhar's report above.

  6. 'He's better than Zidane...'published at 15:55 British Summer Time 20 May 2017

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    Josh CullenImage source, Rex Features

    It's been a great season for Bradford City midfielder Josh Cullen.

    The 21-year-old West Ham loanee has been key to the Bantams' success and has been rewarded for his fine campaign with the EFL's Young Player of the Month award for April.

    The Valley Parade faithful have certainly taken him to their hearts even if the player himself doesn't think he's quite worthy of comparison with World Cup winning former France midfielder Zinedine Zidane.

    "It's obviously a bit far to say I'm better than Zidane, but it's a good feeling to have that support from the fans and I can only say thank you to them," he told BBC Sport.

  7. Postpublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 20 May 2017

    HT: Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Josh Hunt
    BBC Sport at Wembley

    A goalless first half, and an important team talk ahead for managers Neil Harris and Stuart McCall.

    Bradford had more possession and more attacking threat, with Mark Marshall and Billy Clarke both looking lively, but their efforts didn't produce enough clear-cut chances.

    Millwall were far from their best in the first 45 minutes, but they will still fancy their chances after the break after holding Bradford at bay.

  8. 'We thought it would be tight'published at 15:51 British Summer Time 20 May 2017

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    Steve Claridge
    Ex-Millwall and Bradford striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Millwall fanImage source, Getty Images

    I think there's better to come from Millwall.

    Certainly a little bit more football than we've seen from them in this first half.

    It's been everything that we imagined it would be - we thought it would be tight, we thought it would be a contrast of styles.

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 20 May 2017

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Jordan Archer saveImage source, Rex Features

    There's been one huge moment in this game so far and it's the one picture above.

    Billy Clarke was played in on goal by Mark Marshall and drew a superb save from Jordan Archer in the 13th minute.

    The Bantams have enjoyed the majority of possession but the Lions have looked threatening from corners.

  10. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Millwall win another corner as we edge closer to the break but the referee spots a foul.

    Into one minute of injury time at Wembley now.

  11. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

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    Millwall supporters rose to their feet in the 40th minute in memory of fan Antony Murphy, who collapsed during their game against Northampton last month.

    A classy touch from the Lions.

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  12. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Mark Marshall wins a free-kick for Bradford after a clumsy hold by Shaun Hutchinson outside the area.

    Charlie Wyke gets his head on Tony McMahon's delivery but it drifts across the face of goal.

  13. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Phil Brown
    Southend manager on BBC Radio 5 live

    Bradford v MillwallImage source, Getty Images

    Both sides have a different kind of gameplan, and they have to stick to it.

    Millwall are doing a lot of running without the ball, whereas Bradford are doing theirs with the ball.

    I know which team I'd rather be in - if Bradford score first I think Millwall could be in a bit of trouble.

  14. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Two big blocks by the Bradford defence.

    A free-kick is hung up to Steve Morison and both Shaun Hutchinson and Tony Craig see shots charged down after he knocks it down into the area.

  15. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Josh Hunt
    BBC Sport

    ManagersImage source, PA

    It's a game of two very distinct styles on the pitch, but not so on the sidelines, where both managers have spent the entirety of the first half so far on the edge of their areas.

    Millwall boss Neil Harris will be the more concerned of the pair, as Bradford have looked far more at home on the big stage so far.

    Steve Morison, still the Lions' biggest threat when his side look to go direct, is having to drop increasingly deep to see the ball.

  16. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Millwall enjoy a brief spell of pressure after weathering wave after wave of Bradford attacks.

    The Lions are certainly comfortable with going direct when they do get hold of the ball.

  17. Postpublished at 33 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Bradford try a different corner routine but Tony McMahon can not get any power on his effort after Billy Clarke rolls the ball into his path.

  18. Postpublished at 31 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Bradford defender Rory McAardle is targeting a goal in a play-off final for the third time.

    The semi-final hero heads straight at Jordan Archer from Tony McMahon's deep corner.

  19. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Another Millwall corner ends with a threatening Bradford counterattack.

    Mark Marshall over hits his cross before seeing a second attempt charged down.

  20. Postpublished at 26 mins

    Bradford 0-0 Millwall

    Steve Claridge
    Ex-Millwall and Bradford striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Jordan Archer saveImage source, Rex Features

    When the keeper Jordan Archer makes that kind of save - if you're Billy Clarke, you're wondering whether it's going to be your day.

    It was that good a save.