Gillingham manager Neil Harris looks ahead to their final game against Rotherham United
Gillingham’s final game on Saturday is going to be huge - but their opponents have something to play for too.
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Gillingham’s final game on Saturday is going to be huge - but their opponents have something to play for too.
Rotherham United faced a tough night on Tuesday.
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Rotherham United travelled to Sunderland last night knowing that if they won, they would secure automatic promotion to the Championship.
The two sides shared the spoils on Tuesday night with a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland are one win away from guaranteeing a play-off place after a last-minute own-goal spared them from defeat against Rotherham United. Michael Ihiekwe had headed the Millers into a first-half lead, but the centre-back put through his own net right at the death when it seemed time would run out on the Black Cats.
Alex Neil made three changes to the side that began the weekend win against Cambridge United - one of which was forced upon him by injury. Carl Winchester picked up a groin injury which saw him substituted early in the game on Saturday, and against Rotherham his place was taken by Callum Doyle.
Sunderland have two matches left of the regular 2021/22 League One campaign to secure their place in the play-offs, and they come up against Rotherham at the Stadium of Light tonight.