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JOE KRISHNAN

Millwall vs Brighton LIVE: FA Cup penalty shootout commentary stream, TV channel, score prediction

Millwall vs Brighton
FA Cup quarter-final 2018-19
Venue: The Den
Kick-off: 2pm GMT

Millwall welcome Brighton to the Den this afternoon aiming to reach the FA Cup semi-finals for the third time in 15 years.

The Lions are the last remaining side in the competition from beneath the top tier after Watford, Manchester City and Wolves progressed on Saturday.

Brighton are in the last eight for the first time since 1983, when they were beaten in the final by Manchester United, but until victory at rivals Crystal Palace last week had won just once in eight in the league.

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Millwall vs Brighton team news

Millwall: Martin, Romeo, Pearce, Cooper, Ferguson, Jed Wallace, Tunnicliffe, Williams, Leonard, O'Brien, Gregory

Subs: McLaughlin, Meredith, Hutchinson, Amos, Elliott, Morison, Skalak

Brighton: Ryan, Montoya, Duffy, Dunk, Bernardo, Propper, Stephens, Kayal, Knockaert, Murray, Jahanbakhsh

Subs: Saltor, Bong, Locadia, Izquierdo, March, Button, Burn

Referee: Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire)


Score prediction: Millwall 2-1 Brighton

Millwall will fancy another FA Cup scalp after a morale-boosting victory away at Birmingham in midweek.

Neil Harris's side have already knocked out top flight Everton on this run to the last eight and welcome an out-of-form Brighton side to The Den with sights set on a first FA Cup semi since 2012-13.


TV channel and live stream, and online coverage

The match will be televised live for free in the UK on BBC One. Viewers with a valid TV licence subscribers will be able to stream the match online via the BBC iPlayer.

You can follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.


Head to head (h2h) history and results

The two sides have met 100 times: Millwall have won 37, Brighton 39, and the sides have shared 24 draws.

Their last meeting was in the Championship in March 2015 when the teams drew 0-0.

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