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Krishan Davis

How to follow Millwall v Bristol City on TV, radio and online

Bristol City fans who are unable to make the trip for their side's must-win Championship clash on Tuesday evening will be left disappointed.

The Robins visit Millwall needing a win to keep their slim play-off hopes alive following consecutive 2-0 defeats to Sheffield Wednesday and Derby County.

However, despite the magnitude of the fixture for the away side the 7.45pm kick-off has not been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports.

The match will also be unavailable to watch on the EFL's subscription streaming service iFollow.

The fixture was due to be played on March 16 but was rearranged following Millwall's run to the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Any games played outside of blocked hours of 2.45pm to 5.15pm on a Saturday and not shown by Sky Sports are normally available to watch online for iFollow subscribers.

The Championship stars available on free transfers this summer with players from Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Nottingham Forest all set to leave 

However, the service only has a certain quota for rearranged games, and Bristol City's trip to South London has not made the cut.

Any Robins supporters who are unable to make the trip to the capital to watch their side can follow all the action in our live match blog or listen on Talksport 2 Radio.

Steve Morison of Millwall is challenged by Adam Webster of Bristol City (Rogan/JMP)

Should the Robins win their game in hand at Millwall then they will be only one point behind both Derby and Middlesbrough, albeit with the Rams to play on Wednesday evening at  Swansea City .

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However, if either Derby or Middlesbrough win any of the remaining three games they share, the Robins' Premier League dreams will be over for another season.

Meanwhile, Millwall only really have the incentive of not finishing 21st after West Brom's win over Rotherham at the weekend confirmed their safety at the Millers' expense.

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