Millwall Football Club is looking to end a 36-year wait for top-flight football. The Lions face a double-header against Hull City and a potential play-off final against Southampton or Middlesbrough. Having finished third in the Championship, just one point behind runners-up Ipswich Town, the Lions are confident in their ability to achieve promotion. They have already achieved 83 points, one more than when they won the old Second Division title in 1987-88. Millwall Football Club's head coach, Alex Neil, believes that the team is capable of going anywhere and winning games. The Lions have been built on consistency, with only three occasions outside the top six since October. They lead the way in the Championship with the most clean sheets (17) and points picked up away from home (41). Millwall Football Club's journey to greatness has been marked by tragedy and overcoming adversity. The team has been through relegation, promotion, and tragedy, but they remain determined to achieve their goal. With a potential play-off final against Southampton or Middlesbrough, Millwall Football Club is on the cusp of greatness and ready to take on the challenge.