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Oli McBurnie recorded one foul in the first leg at the MKM Stadium, and the battle between him and Jake Cooper was a good one to watch. It was the Millwall centre back who had the upper hand this time, as he won three of his four aerial duels in that encounter, and he was also fouled once to land this selection. 

McBurnie is a physically imposing presence up front for Hull, and he is averaging 1.59 fouls per 90 this season, which is one of the highest figures in the Hull squad. Cooper is averaging 0.74 fouls drawn per 90 this season in the league, and he has drawn a free kick in five of his last six starts. Hull should stick with their route one football, which means Cooper should be heavily involved in the game, with plenty of duels against McBurnie, which is an ideal matchup.

Millwall were the more positive side in the first leg, registering 61% possession and 15 shots, compared to just six efforts from the hosts. Camiel Neghli accounted for three of those attempts from Millwall, but he was unfortunate that none hit the target. The Algerian was able to pick up some promising positions in the final third, and there is no reason to think that will change here. If anything, Millwall should have even more of the ball at The Den, which can only work in Neghli's favour.

Neghli is averaging 1.52 shots per 90 in the Championship this season, rising to 1.68 when playing at home, where he has landed this selection in each of his last three home starts. He tends to be at his most dangerous when finding space in between the lines, and those pockets should be there again for Neghli to exploit.

The first leg of the play-off semi-finals finished 0-0, so there is still everything to play for at The Den here. Millwall were the more positive side at the MKM Stadium, and they had a disallowed goal in the closing stages for a foul. They will fancy their chances of booking their spot in the play-off final to take place at Wembley, and Millwall come into this one as favourites to do so.

Hull were largely kept at bay in the first leg, as they failed to register a corner, while the Lions recorded five. Alex Neil's men were able to exert plenty of control on the game, even despite playing away, and they should be even more dominant on home turf here.

Millwall are averaging 5.68 corners per game in the Championship this season, rising to 6.17 at The Den, where this selection has landed in nine of their last 10.

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