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Millwall into second round

By PA Sport  November 09, 2009
Millwall into second round (©PAphotos)
Millwall into second round (©PAphotos)

Substitute Jason Price grabbed a second-half double to help Millwall to a 4-1 victory over AFC Wimbledon and set up an FA Cup second-round tie away at Staines Town.

Newly-crowned WBA world heavyweight champion and Millwall fan David Haye watched on as Neil Harris set the Lions on their way shortly after half-time before Price struck with his first touch.

Lewis Taylor got one back for the Dons before Danny Schofield extended the advantage and Price delivered the knockout blow two minutes from time.

Haye was presented to the crowd at half-time and within three minutes of the re-start Steve Morison collected Brett Johnson's defensive header and chipped the ball to Harris to smash home his 128th Millwall goal.

In the 71st minute the visitors failed to clear Nadjim Abdou's free-kick and Price stabbed the ball home before Taylor's 80th-minute strike from 12 yards gave the away side hope.

But Schofield cut inside from the right and smashed home from 16 yards before Price finished off a flowing counter-attack in the 88th minute.

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