
It’s shaping up to be an exciting finale at the summit of League One’s table.
As things stand were looking at a topsy turvy finish to the English League One 2021/22 season which sums up what has been an exhilarating season in the third tier.
As things stand were looking at a topsy turvy finish to the English League One 2021/22 season which sums up what has been an exhilarating season in the third tier.
Cambridge United’s 2-1 win away at Wigan Athletic has opened the door for Rotherham United and MK Dons in the promotion race.
Rotherham United extended their lead at the top of League One with a well-fought 2-1 win over struggling Lincoln City. First-half goals from Ben Wiles and Chiedozie Ogbene were enough to seal the win for Paul Warne’s side with four points separating them from second-placed Wigan Athletic.
With the draw for the last four of the Papa John’s Trophy now confirmed, Rotherham United and Wigan Athletic, the two remaining former winners, have avoided one another and could yet meet in the final at Wembley.
Eight has become four in the Papa John’s Trophy with the semi-final line-up of the competition now confirmed after Tuesday’s night’s quarter-final ties across the country.
For Portsmouth football Club, this window has proven one of the better in recent years.
Rotherham United host Lincoln City in League One with the Millers looking to go top in the third-tier.
With Cambridge United in the midst of their toughest run of the season, Alex Jones previews their daunting trip to Rotherham United.
Young Lincoln City goalkeeper, Josh Griffiths, was the hero at the LNER Stadium with an inspired goalkeeping performance to earn his side a well-fought point against frustrated Rotherham United.
Lincoln City entertain Rotherham United looking to keep momentum in their sails following an emphatic 5-1 victory over Cambridge United on Saturday.
The Stags started their pre-season campaign with an emphatic 9-1 victory over Retford United as the players were able to get valuable game time under their belt.
Rotherham United must’ve been thinking it was their day after taking a shock lead inside the first five minutes – but referee Darren Bond’s dismissal of Matt Crooks after 18 minutes flipped the game on its head.
Wednesday evening’s Championship showdown sees Rotherham United host Middlesbrough in the first of six remaining games for the Millers – each one crucial as Paul Warne’s side attempt to climb out of the relegation zone for the first time since December.
Rotherham missed a handful of decent opportunities as they drew 0-0 with Huddersfield Town at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Huddersfield Town host South Yorkshire rivals Rotherham United with the hosts looking to secure their Championship survival whilst the visitors are desperate for points as they too look to avoid relegation.
Bristol City host Rotherham United this weekend as the Millers scrap for survival.
Sheffield Wednesday fall to late defeat against Rotherham United in Darren Moore’s first game in charge.
Omar Richards impressed at The New York Stadium as Reading beat Rotherham 1-0. The left-back has been linked with a move to Bayern Munich in the summer, but is the 23-year-old already at that level?
Rotherham United host Reading at The New York Stadium on Saturday with both sides in poor form and seeking a win to get their respective targets for the campaign back on track.
The 24-year-old defender has made huge steps in his Nottingham Forest career. From rejecting Derby County and Leicester City for the Reds to now being captain of the East Midlands side.
After a resolute 1-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers at the City Ground last weekend, Forest will look to build on from that win as they face relegation-battling Rotherham United.
Alex Jones assesses Teemu Pukki’s performance after scoring in Norwich’s 1-0 win against Rotherham.
Rotherham boss Paul Warne was born in Norwich and grew up supporting the Canaries. On Saturday, however, he’ll be sat in the away dugout at Carrow Road as the Millers face a daunting test against the Championship leaders.
Sam Surridge joined Bournemouth’s academy at the age of 14 from local side Bournemouth Sports, having moved locally to the Ferndown area at the age of seven and is one of a number of players to indirectly benefit from the club’s relegation last season.