Leg 1: Tristan Crama Over 0.5 Shots

The first leg was not one for the football purists with just three shots on target in the match. In what could be another scrappy match, set pieces may be crucial once again.

Only Coventry and Southampton have scored more set-piece goals than Alex Neil’s side, while only three teams have registered more shots.

Defensively, Hull are conceding 4.43 shots per game from set pieces - the seventh-worst record in the league. Crama is averaging just under a shot per game overall but has seen an upturn in recent weeks, registering a shot in each of his last nine appearances.

Deployed at centre back due to the injury to Caleb Taylor, the 24-year-old registered a first half shot, flicking wide from a throw-in, before losing patience in the second half and letting fly from distance.

Leg 2: Mohamed Belloumi Over 1.5 Shots

While Hull were tepid and predicable going forward, one bright spark was Mohamed Belloumi who registered six shots – half of his sides total. The 23-year-old was a direct threat and had a great battle with Zak Sturge. With a bit more attacking onus on the hosts, Alex Neil could field Alfie Doughty – a more attack minded full back. This could give plenty more space for the Algerian.

Belloumi is averaging 3.57 shots per 90 and has hit at least two in 9/11 starts.

Leg 3: Tristan Crama Over 0.5 Fouls

With Millwall reliant on set-pieces and long throw-ins during the first leg, there were a lot of fouls amongst the chaos, conceding 11 fouls. To relieve pressure, the Tigers would look to win cheap fouls in these situation, with centre back partnership Jake Cooper and Crama making two fouls apiece.

Oli McBurnie is also a nuisance upfront and will look to win fouls to get his side up the pitch. The Scot won two fouls last week, averaging 1.21 per 90. Crama is averaging 1.35 fouls p90 over the last 30, making a foul in 26 of these games.

Leg 4: Josh Coburn Over 1.5 Fouls

Alex Neil’s side were boosted by the return of Josh Coburn for the first leg. The bustling striker was a real live-wire and caused a host of problems for the Tigers backline with his physicality. The 23-year-old is averaging 2 fouls a game and has made two in over half of

his starts. If The Lions are holding onto a lead late on, he could be required to do more of the dirty work which may see him over step the mark.

Leg 5: Over 3.5 Cards

Overseeing this encounter is Samuel Barrot – fresh off of showing seven cards in Tottenham’s visit to Villa Park. He is averaging 3.8 cards per game, showing at least four in 18/29. While there was only one card in the first leg, second legs tend to see more indiscipline as the stakes get higher. With 2.74 cards per away game, Hull average the second most away cards in the league, with their matches seeing 4.13 cards, while Millwall games average 3.57 cards.

The above Five-Fold Bet Builder is available at best odds of 9/1 with William Hill at the time of publishing.