SIMPLE: CARDIFF NEED TO WIN THREE OUT OF FOUR OF THEIR REMAINING GAMES
What Cardiff City now need to do to clinch promotion after Fulham beat Millwall 3-0 at The Den
Saturday 21st April 2018
Fulham leapfrogged Cardiff City into second place in the Championship table with a 3-0 win over Millwall at The Den.
Second half goals from Ryan Sessegnon, Kevin McDonald and Aleksandar Mitrovic proved enough for the Cottagers who extended their incredible unbeaten run in the Championship to 22 matches.
The Lions flew out of the traps and almost went ahead inside four minutes as Jake Cooper's header crashed off the crossbar.
Millwall thought they had taken the lead not too long after as George Saville lashed home from close range, but referee Andre Marriner disallowed the goal due to a foul by Jed Wallace in the buildup.
Matt Targett struck the framework of Millwall's goal with a rasping strike from 25 yards out in the second minute of additional time in the first half as the sides went into the break on level terms.
However, it took the visitors just 40 seconds to take the lead after the restart as Sessegnon smashed home from close range to give his side the lead.
And McDonald's thunderbolt less than 10 minutes later double his side's advantage.
Mitrovic made it 3-0 at the death as Fulham returned to winning ways after being held to a 1-1 draw with Brentford last time out.
It all means that Slavisa Jokanovic's men currently occupy runner-up spot in the Championship with 85 points, two more than Cardiff who have two games in hand over the Cottagers.
The first of those matches sees the Bluebirds host Nottingham Forest at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday night while they travel to Pride Park to face Derby County three days later.
Despite Fulham's victory against the Lions, Cardiff's destiny remains firmly in their own hands.
Three wins from their final four matches against Forest, Derby, Hull City and Reading will be enough for the Bluebirds to seal automatic promotion into the promised land of the Premier League.
Remaining fixtures
Fulham: Sunderland (H), Birmingham City (A)
Cardiff City: Nottingham Forest (H), Derby County (A), Hull City (A), Reading (H)
Aston Villa: Ipswich Town (A), Derby County (H), Millwall (A)
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