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St Andrews Stadium (ATT 15,302) 6th April 2013 - Kick off 15:00 Ref: K Hill

Birmingham Birmingham City vs Millwall Millwall

Birmingham 1

W Thomas (49)

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Millwall 1

C Taylor (70)

Birmingham and Millwall draw 1-1 in the Championship at St Andrew's

Last Updated: April 6, 2013 6:01pm

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Chris Taylor: Equalised for Millwall

Chris Taylor: Equalised for Millwall

Birmingham and Millwall shared the spoils in a 1-1 npower Championship draw that was dominated by controversy at St Andrew's.

Wes Thomas, on loan from Bournemouth, turned neatly to convert the opener for Blues four minutes after the break but Chris Taylor's equally well-taken strike in the 70th minute levelled matters for the Lions, who face Wigan in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley next weekend.

It was fit-again winger Taylor who was at the centre of proceedings in the opening 45 minutes.

First he was booked for diving when it looked as though he was brought down by Paul Caddis for a penalty, but unbelievable scenes quickly followed as Taylor's goalbound shot was poked home by Richard Chaplow.

A stunned crowd watched on as the effort was flagged for offside before referee Keith Hill then awarded the goal after discussions with his assistant, only to change his mind once more and subsequently rule it out.

With the score at 1-1, Millwall looked the most likely victors as Sean St Ledger headed against the crossbar but both sides went away with a point to remain in the middle of the Championship table.

David Forde was called into action to keep out Nathan Redmond's free-kick before Ravel Morrison fired over after a well-worked move as the hosts made a stronger start.

But confusion soon reigned amid a crazy five-minute spell towards the end of the first quarter.

First, Taylor was booked for diving when he appeared to be brought down by Caddis in the penalty area. But that was nothing compared to the bizarre scenes soon after as Taylor in turn sent a deep cross goalwards which was then helped over the line by Chaplow.

Initially it was flagged for offside before referee Hill spoke to his assistant and instead gave the goal, before then changing his mind 30 seconds later amid protests from blue shirts and once again ruling it out, pointing for a goal-kick.

Jack Butland was called into action as Millwall threatened but, as the half-time whistle blew, the only talking point was the actions of the match officials.

As was the case at the start of the first half, Millwall stopper Forde was forced into action early on, this time to deny Morrison.

But he was unable to keep out Thomas just minutes later as he capped a slick move with a neat turn and low left-footed shot into the corner.

Yet Millwall got the leveller they deserved in the 71st minute as Blues completely fell away.

Rob Hulse got down the left and sent over a cross for Taylor, who took a touch before firing an effort straight past Butland.

St Ledger, making his full debut, sent a header crashing against the crossbar soon after before substitute Martyn Woolford put just wide.

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Pos Team P Pts
1 Cardiff City 46 87
2 Hull City 46 79
3 Watford 46 77
4 Brighton and Hove Albion 46 75
5 Crystal Palace 46 72
6 Leicester City 46 68
7 Bolton Wanderers 46 68
8 Nottingham Forest 46 67
9 Charlton Athletic 46 65
10 Derby County 46 61
11 Burnley 46 61
12 Birmingham City 46 61
13 Leeds United 46 61
14 Ipswich Town 46 60
15 Blackpool 46 59
16 Middlesbrough 46 59
17 Blackburn Rovers 46 58
18 Sheffield Wednesday 46 58
19 Huddersfield Town 46 58
20 Millwall 46 56
21 Barnsley 46 55
22 Peterborough United 46 54
23 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 51
24 Bristol City 46 41