The England Championship match between Millwall and Bristol City is analysed. Millwall's offensive efficiency is a concern, with a low conversion rate of just 11.3%, ranking them among the lowest in the league. However, their defensive record is strong, conceding a low expected goals against value. Bristol City's key pass success rate is slightly lower than their opponents. Both teams show a combative midfield presence. Millwall averages a high number of ball recoveries, but their transition speed is slow. Bristol City's counter-attacking efficiency is also low. Defensive statistics highlight potential limitations in the match. Millwall averages a high number of interceptions, while Bristol City records a significant number of clearances. In terms of offensive conversion, Millwall creates a reasonable number of expected goals per 90 minutes but converts fewer actual goals. Bristol City's conversion rate is even lower. The combined expected goals for the match are below the betting line. Considering these factors and the historical trend of low-scoring games between the two teams, the prediction leans towards a low-scoring match. The recommendation is under 2.25 goals.

*For reference only, not betting advice
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