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		<title>Millwall Leap Back Into Top Two With 90th-Minute Equaliser Against Relegated Leicester</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 01:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A stoppage-time strike from Macaulay Langstaff rescued a 1-1 draw for Millwall at already-relegated Leicester and lifted the London club back into the Championship’s automatic promotion places.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li>Macaulay Langstaff netted in the 90th minute to earn Millwall a 1-1 draw at Leicester.</li><li>The point lifts Millwall above Ipswich into second, although Ipswich still have two games in hand.</li><li>Leicester fans protested against the club’s owners, flying a “King Power Out” banner over the stadium.</li></ul><p>Millwall climbed back into the Championship’s top-two automatic promotion spots after substitute Macaulay Langstaff smashed home a last-gasp equaliser at relegated Leicester.</p><p>The visitors looked set for defeat when Australia defender Harry Souttar, playing his first match since an Achilles injury 16 months ago, bundled in Luke Thomas’ cross with 12 minutes left. Langstaff, on for the injured Josh Coburn, had other ideas, lashing past goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk in the final minute to rescue a priceless point.</p><p>Leicester supporters made their anger clear before kick-off, hiring a plane to drag a banner reading “King Power Out” above the King Power Stadium. The Foxes, condemned to League One on Tuesday, started brightly as Abdul Fatawu dragged an early chance wide and Hamza Choudhury produced a superb last-ditch block to deny Coburn.</p><p>Coburn’s collision with Choudhury forced the Millwall striker off in the tenth minute. Mihailo Ivanovic replaced him and was soon nursing a bloody nose after an accidental elbow from Souttar.</p><p>Millwall controlled long spells: Ryan Leonard struck the side-netting, Thierno Ballo saw a powerful header tipped over, and Camiel Neghli fizzed a low ball across the six-yard box with no takers. Leicester rarely threatened until Souttar’s close-range finish seemed to seal a morale-boosting win.</p><p>Yet Alex Neil’s side refused to yield. Leonard flicked on a long throw, Langstaff swivelled and fired low into the corner, sending the travelling fans wild and keeping Millwall’s Premier League dream alive heading into next Saturday’s final-day clash with Oxford United.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Late Millwall leveller keeps slim auto-promotion dream alive after 1-1 Leicester stalemate</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Vargas Mateo]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 01:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Macauley Langstaff’s last-gasp strike rescued a point for Millwall at relegated Leicester, leaving the Lions second but still at risk of slipping into the play-offs.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li>Millwall grabbed a 90th-minute equaliser to draw 1-1 at Leicester.</li><li>The point lifts them back to second, one ahead of Ipswich who have two matches spare.</li><li>Harry Souttar marked his long injury comeback by giving the Foxes a late lead.</li></ul><p>Millwall kept their automatic promotion hopes flickering with a dramatic 1-1 draw at already-down Leicester on Friday night.</p><p>Substitute Macauley Langstaff slammed home his first goal since February in the final minute, cancelling out Harry Souttar’s 78th-minute header.</p><p>The result returned the Lions to second in the Championship table on 80 points, but Ipswich Town, two points behind, still hold twin games in hand.</p><p>Early pressure came from the visitors. Josh Coburn raced clear in the 10th minute only for Hamza Choudhury’s last-ditch tackle to deny him and leave the striker too hurt to continue. Mihailo Ivanovic replaced him and was soon in the wars himself, catching an accidental elbow from Souttar that left him bleeding.</p><p>Millwall controlled possession for long spells. Camiel Neghli and Zak Sturge both fired off target, while Ryan Leonard rippled the side-netting. Leicester keeper Jakub Stolarczyk, handed a rare start, produced smart second-half blocks to deny Neghly and later a Thierno Ballo header.</p><p>With 12 minutes left Luke Thomas floated a deep cross and Souttar, making his first appearance since rupturing an Achilles 16 months ago, forced the ball over the line to spark brief home cheers.</p><p>Yet the Lions refused to fold. In the 90th minute Jake Leonard flicked on a long throw and Langstaff smashed a low shot past Stolarczyk to steal a point.</p><p>Manager Alex Neil admitted afterwards: “We wanted the win, but the lads have clawed a priceless draw. Ipswich have the advantage, yet we’ll fight until the last kick.”</p><p>Leicester boss praised Souttar’s bravery: “To head everything clear and then pop up with a goal after 450 days out shows real character.”</p><p>Millwall end their regular season at home to Oxford next Saturday, while Ipswich visit West Brom on Saturday and Southampton on Tuesday, leaving the race for the second promotion spot still wide open.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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