Tottenham vs Millwall live: Spurs through to FA Cup semi-finals thanks to Son Heung-min hat-trick
Follow the latest from the sixth-round FA Cup tie at White Hart Lane
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham knocked Millwall out of the FA Cup quarter-finals in the last tie to be staged at White Hart Lane, with Spurs booking their place in the Wembley semi-finals alongside Arsenal and Manchester City courtesy of a comfortable 6-0 thrashing. Re-live the action here.
- Tottenham beat Millwall 6-0 to reach the FA Cup semi-finals
- Son Heung-min hat-tricks inspires Spurs to victory
- Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and Vincent Janssen completed the scoring
- Harry Kane forced off early with ankle injury
- Son subjected to racial abuse from away fans
Follow all the live action below...
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When is it?
Kick-off is 2.00pm on Sunday, 12 March, at White Hart Lane.
Where can I watch it?
BBC One will be broadcasting the game. Coverage starts at 1.30pm.
It’s a big game for…
Tony Craig. For Craig and the Millwall backline as a whole, Sunday’s game poses a big test. The Lions are the only team in the top four leagues who have yet to lose a game this calendar year. To add to that, they’ve only conceded two goals in their last 13 games. But with players like Harry Kane and Dele Alli on the prowl, it’s likely their impressive 2017 record could be about to come to an end.
Best stat…
Tottenham have never lost at home to Millwall, winning 12 and drawing two of their 14 meetings.
Player to watch…
Harry Kane. With eight goals to his name from Tottenham’s last four games, as well as the February Player of the Month award, Kane currently looks unstoppable. The England international was deadly against Stoke, clinching an impressive hat-trick at home, and helped fired Spurs to an important victory over Everton with a brace. If his last FA Cup appearance is anything to go by, Millwall’s defence should be in for a torrid afternoon of football.
Past three meetings…
Millwall 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1, Division One, April 1990
Tottenham Hotspur 3 Millwall 1, Division One, December 1989
Millwall 0 Tottenham Hotspur 5, Division One, April 1989
Form guide…
Tottenham Hotspur: WWDWLL
Millwall: WWDDWW
Odds…
Tottenham Hotspur to win: 1/7
Millwall to win: 17/1
Draw: 15/2
Pochettino has put out a strong side here today, as the boss hunts to put Spurs in the semi-finals for the first time in five years. There are four changes from the victory at Everton last weekend, with Vorm, Trippier, Winks and Son starting this week. Millwall, who are unbeaten in 17 games, have made two changes following their last game.
Millwall have not beaten Tottenham since a 2-0 home victory in 1939. Since then, there has been 13 competitive games, but The Lions have been unable to come out on top. However, with Millwall's unbeaten streak at the moment is there longest since 1965, but could Pochettino's bring this to an emotional end? We'll see.
Kick off at 14:00.
A moment of magic from Mr.Lineker when he played for Tottenham, against Millwall.
3 MINS
Davies charges down the left and sends a powerful ball into the danger zone towards the feet of Alli. The 20-year-old picks up possession, but he gets the ball stuck under his feet and it goes out for a goal kick.
4 MINS
Winks goes for goal from the edge of the box, but King manages to parry the strike to safety.
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