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Millwall and Middlesbrough battle to goalless draw at the Den

Promotion hopefuls Millwall and Middlesbrough cancelled each other out in a hard-fought goalless draw at the Den.

Both sides struck the crossbar, with Marcus Tavernier firing an early free-kick against the woodwork for Boro and Murray Wallace looping a second-half header against the bar for Millwall.

However, neither side was able to make a breakthrough, meaning they both remain outside the play-off positions in the Sky Bet Championship table.

Middlesbrough went into the game looking to bounce back from Tuesday’s thrashing at Sheffield United and Chris Wilder’s side almost made the ideal start after just six minutes.

Tavernier’s 25-yard free-kick flew past Millwall goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski, but the ball rattled against the crossbar, with Matt Crooks heading the rebound wide.

Tavernier was at the heart of a bright start from the visitors, but while the midfielder released Folarin Balogun behind the opposition defence, the Arsenal loanee was snuffed out by two Millwall defenders as he looked to round Bialkowski.

Millwall’s ‘keeper was called into action again midway through the first half, gathering a driven free-kick from Paddy McNair as Middlesbrough carried the greater goal threat before the break.

Millwall saw plenty of the ball in the opening 45 minutes but their passing moves tended to break down before they were able to test Joe Lumley.

Their best first-half moment came to nothing shortly before the interval, with a well-positioned Benik Afobe unable to control Danny McNamara’s cross in the box.

The Lions went much closer five minutes into the second half, matching their opponents by also hitting the crossbar.

Wallace outjumped the Boro defence to meet a corner from the left-hand side, but his header thumped

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