Millwall Football Club has released details on fan ejections, with 28 supporters removed from The Den during the 2025/26 season. The team finished 3rd in Championship with 83 pts, scoring 64 goals and conceding 49, resulting in a +15 goal difference.

What happened?

The club has published its incident summary report, which reveals that fighting and assault were the most common offences, making up 32 percent of ejections. Intoxication and missile throwing, as well as misuse of safety equipment, made up 21 percent of ejections.

Why it matters for Millwall Football Club

The report also shows that ticketing irregularities and discriminatory or offensive language made up 11 percent of ejections, while abuse towards staff made up the smallest percentage of ejections at four percent. Several sanctions were imposed, ranging from a lifetime ban to a suspension until further notice.

What comes next?

Millwall and West Ham are set to meet at The Den on 19 September, with the kick-off scheduled for 3pm, and the police will surely be prepared to ensure there is as little trouble as possible, as the team looks to improve on their 12 points behind leaders Coventry