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Millwall is currently third in the Championship with 72 points, closely trailing Ipswich and Southampton. Fans are discussing the team's promotion hopes and potential playoff scenarios.
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On Tuesday, we asked for your thoughts on Millwall's automatic promotion hopes and if you would be happy with a play-off spot.
The Lions are two points behind second-placed Ipswich, who have a game in hand, with four matches still to play.
Alex Neil's side are in a cluster of four teams from second to fifth separated by just three points.
Here are a selection of your responses:
Mark: Automatic promotion is still within our reach, with the games that Ipswich and Middlesbrough have compared to ours, we have on paper the easiest run-in. But we all know how much teams can come unstuck like we did against Norwich and WBA.
Harry: Think we've overachieved too much this season and feeling the effect these last few games. Southampton to go up instead.
Millwall is currently in third place in the Championship with 72 points.
Ipswich has 75 points and is in second place in the Championship standings.
Millwall fans are discussing their hopes for automatic promotion as they are competing closely with Ipswich and Southampton.
A play-off spot would provide Millwall with an opportunity to compete for promotion to the Premier League.

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Bob: 9 points from 4 games could see us finish second, but I'm ecstatic with a play-off place. It's been a great season already and who knows what awaits us.
Paul: There will be more twists and turns to this. Southampton have got a cup semi-final to think of, so a nice distraction for them. This weekend is a pivotal one for all of the teams.
Darren: My heart says auto promotion. Alex Neil has done a fantastic job. I was there in 1987/88 when Johnny Docherty and big Frank [McLintock} did the impossible. Oh how I want those times back again. These are brave Lions but head says play-offs and we fear no foe for the top 6. Come on you Lions, do us proud.
Kevin: Half of me would love promotion, half dreads us getting mauled and spat out. Automatic promotion really depends on other results. We just need to keep going. I think we are a great Championship side, with only a few players capable of playing in the Prem. Let's hope my fears are not realised.
Lewis: I never in my wildest dreams believed we would be competing for an automatic place. When you look at the quality of teams who've missed out in previous seasons, it's remarkable to see us there on merit and outcompeting lots of really good clubs.
Finishing 6th in the Championship has been El Dorado ever since I can remember, never mind finishing second. I am extremely proud of the Lions no matter where we finish.
Do I think we can still make second place? I think we are in the best position besides Ipswich. Ipswich will drop points but we have to win four successive games which is not easy in this division.
Dan: It has been an incredible season with so many players performing well and Alex Neil really stepping up and proving himself a very good manager at this level. To be in with a realistic chance of a top two finish is something I did not think possible, but we have shown huge resilience and no shortage of skill to get there.
Ultimately, I think we'll finish just short to Ipswich but with a great chance in the play-offs where we have a decent record over the last 20 years. One final push in these last four games and you never know. Millwall in the Premier League - I think many neutrals would love to see that. I would after supporting them for 45 years.
Richard: I have been a fan of the Lions since I was 17. I am now 89 and what a joy to see them in a lovely position. Please don't let me down.