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Championship | Gameweek 31
Feb 11, 2023 at 3pm UK
Bloomfield Road
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Blackpool
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Rotherham


Dougall (81')
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Preview: Blackpool vs. Rotherham United - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Saturday's Championship clash between Blackpool and Rotherham United, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
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Blackpool will be looking to record their first victory under the management of Mick McCarthy when they host Rotherham United on Saturday afternoon in the Championship.

The Seasiders secured a dramatic point in the week against fellow strugglers Huddersfield Town, whereas Rotherham are currently on a run of three games unbeaten.


Match preview

Tuesday night under the lights at Bloomfield Road saw the Tangerines and the Terriers battle it out for precious Championship points in the fight for second-tier survival, and the game was quite the spectacle.

McCarthy's men were twice behind after goals from Matthew Pearson and Josh Koroma, but the hosts managed a 82nd-minute equaliser and finally the crucial 90th-minute leveller from the returning Josh Bowler.

The act of stopping a relegation rival in Huddersfield earning a maximum was just as important as collecting a point for Blackpool, who remain one point behind the Terriers and just two points away from safety in the Championship standings.

The 64-year-old McCarthy had begun his tenure with two successive defeats against Southampton in the FA Cup and Middlesbrough in the league, meaning that the veteran manager will be pleased that he got off the mark on the seaside last time out.

Blackpool's form in the Championship over the past few months has been nothing less than woeful, with the Tangerines last tasting success in the second tier at Coventry City in October, with talisman Jerry Yates netting the winner on that day.

Rotherham look set for their customary relegation battle in the Championship this season, although the Yorkshire club have shown signs of recovery in 2023 after a difficult Christmas period.

Since exiting the FA Cup at the third-round stage to third-tier Ipswich Town, the Millers have gone three games unbeaten in the league, remarkably beating Blackburn Rovers 4-0 before earning points against Watford and Sheffield United.

Five points in three matches is not inherently a brilliant return, but couple the teams faced in that trio of matches with the previous run of seven games without a win, it is understandable why the mood has lifted considerably in South Yorkshire.

Matthew Taylor's men are sitting in 20th in the league standings with a four-point buffer over 22nd-placed Huddersfield, a gap you feel supporters would have accepted at this stage of the season before a ball had been kicked.

Defensive weakness has plagued second-tier Rotherham sides in the past - the Millers had the leakiest backline in both the 2016-2017 and 2018-2019 campaigns as they were relegated - however, clean sheets such as the one earned against the Blades last weekend show that this squad are better equipped than their predecessors to avoid the drop to League One.

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Team News

Blackpool will be without striker Gary Madine for the visit of Rotherham after the 32-year-old received a red card in the draw with Huddersfield on Tuesday night - his absence could mean Shayne Lavery leads the line for the Seasiders.

Defender Charlie Goode is set to miss Saturday's clash at Bloomfield Road due to a hamstring injury sustained in the first half against the Terriers, with 22-year-old Andy Lyons the obvious replacement at centre-back.

Manchester City loanee Morgan Rogers made an impact off the bench on Tuesday and could be handed his second Championship start for the Tangerines at the expense of Sonny Carey.

Rotherham are set to be without on-loan defender Bailey Wright in Lancashire this weekend after the Australian suffered concussion during his substitute appearance against Sheffield United last weekend.

The Millers have missed midfielder Ben Wiles due to an ankle injury in recent weeks and lost Daniel Barlaser to Middlesbrough in the transfer window, meaning Taylor is likely to field a midfield trio of Hakeem Odoffin, Conor Coventry and Oliver Rathbone on Saturday.

Blackpool possible starting lineup:
Maxwell; Connolly, Lyons, Nelson, Husband; Trybull, Dougall, Bowler, Rogers, Hamilton; Yates

Rotherham United possible starting lineup:
Johansson; Peltier, Hall, Humphreys, Hjelde; Odoffin, Coventry, Rathbone; Ogbene, Hugill, Fosu


We say: Blackpool 1-1 Rotherham United

Blackpool boss McCarthy has labelled this pair of fixtures against Huddersfield and Rotherham as season-defining matches, so the pressure is on his players to earn maximum points at home on Saturday.

Rotherham will perhaps be in a less dramatic mood as they head to the seaside this weekend, although this is a game they can not afford to let a relegation rival be victorious in.

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