Saturday, 05 May 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 5-0 Oldham

Saturday, 28 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Wrexham 1-1 Millwall

Tuesday, 17 April 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Cambridge Utd 1-5 Millwall

Saturday, 14 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 1-0 Swindon

Wednesday, 11 April 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Millwall 1-0 Port Vale

Saturday, 07 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 4-0 Rotherham

Tuesday, 03 April 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Millwall 2-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 31 March 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Walsall 0-0 Millwall

Tuesday, 27 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Wycombe 0-0 Millwall

Friday, 16 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Bristol C 2-1 Millwall

Saturday, 10 March 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 1-0 Luton Town

Tuesday, 06 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Bury 2-1 Millwall

Saturday, 03 March 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 0-0 Peterboro

Saturday, 24 February 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Oxford Utd 0-2 Millwall

Tuesday, 20 February 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Northamptn 3-3 Millwall

Friday, 16 February 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Millwall 1-0 Brentford

Sunday, 11 February 2001

  • 13:15 League 1Swansea 0-0 Millwall

Tuesday, 06 February 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Colchester 0-1 Millwall

Saturday, 03 February 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 3-0 Bristol R

Saturday, 27 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 0-1 Bournemth

Saturday, 13 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 3-1 Wigan

Tuesday, 09 January 2001

  • 19:45 Johnstone's PaintMillwall 0-0 Swindon

Saturday, 06 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 3-4 Millwall

Saturday, 30 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 2-3 Notts Co

Tuesday, 26 December 2000

  • 12:00 League 1Millwall 6-1 Colchester

Saturday, 23 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Bournemth 1-2 Millwall

Tuesday, 19 December 2000

  • 19:45 The FA CupWycombe 2-1 Millwall

Saturday, 16 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 2-0 Walsall

Sunday, 10 December 2000

  • 13:00 The FA CupMillwall 0-0 Wycombe

Tuesday, 05 December 2000

  • 19:45 Johnstone's PaintMillwall 4-1 Northamptn

Saturday, 02 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Rotherham 3-2 Millwall

Saturday, 25 November 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Oldham 0-1 Millwall

Wednesday, 22 November 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Bristol R 1-2 Millwall

Sunday, 19 November 2000

  • 13:00 The FA CupLeigh 0-3 Millwall

Saturday, 11 November 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 1-0 Wrexham

Tuesday, 07 November 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Wigan 1-0 Millwall

Saturday, 04 November 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Port Vale 1-1 Millwall

Saturday, 28 October 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 3-1 Cambridge Utd

Tuesday, 24 October 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Swindon 0-2 Millwall

Saturday, 21 October 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Stoke City 3-2 Millwall

Tuesday, 17 October 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Millwall 1-1 Bristol C

Saturday, 14 October 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 4-0 Bury

Sunday, 08 October 2000

  • 12:00 League 1Luton Town 0-1 Millwall

Saturday, 30 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Peterboro 1-4 Millwall

Tuesday, 26 September 2000

  • 19:45 Capital One CupIpswich 5-0 Millwall

Saturday, 23 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 5-0 Oxford Utd

Tuesday, 19 September 2000

  • 19:45 Capital One CupMillwall 2-0 Ipswich

Saturday, 16 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Brentford 1-1 Millwall

Tuesday, 12 September 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Millwall 0-1 Northamptn

Saturday, 09 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 1-0 Swansea

Tuesday, 05 September 2000

  • 19:45 Capital One CupMillwall 1-1 Brighton

Saturday, 26 August 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 1-2 Wycombe

Tuesday, 22 August 2000

  • 19:45 Capital One CupBrighton 1-2 Millwall

Saturday, 19 August 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Notts Co 3-4 Millwall

Saturday, 12 August 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 2-0 Reading

Scroll to top

Footer 365

Pardew to remain at the helm

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will remain in charge at St James' Park after holding talks about his future with owner Mike Ashley.

LB: Toffees won't come unstuck

Leighton Baines insists the upheaval of losing manager David Moyes to Manchester United after 11 years in charge will not derail Everton.

Whelan hopeful over Monday meet

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan is increasingly confident Roberto Martinez will stick with them to lead their bid to return to the Premier League.

Mail Box

More Scared Of Losing AVB Than Bale...

We thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but we've had some grand opinions about Man United, Newcastle, Tottenham and more. Oh and maths...

An Ode To Rafa And Loads More Mails...

We have one Chelsea fan who recognises the job done by Rafa Benitez while there's maths from Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester. And Shawcross to Arsenal? Nah...

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved