Rotherham United: Millers Navigate Challenging Period in League One Campaign
Introduction: The Importance of Rotherham United’s Current Season
Rotherham United, affectionately known as the Millers, are competing in their second consecutive season in League One following relegation from the Championship. The 2025-26 season marks the 101st season in the club’s history, and the South Yorkshire side’s performance remains crucial for supporters hoping for an immediate return to the second tier of English football.
Recent Form and Key Results
Rotherham’s season has been characterised by periods of resilience followed by setbacks. The Millers suffered their first league defeat since September as Blackpool pulled off a surprise 3-0 victory, ending a nine-game unbeaten run in League One. The defeat came on 10th December 2025 at the New York Stadium, their home ground.
Before this setback, Rotherham managed a draw against Bradford City, which catalysed a nine-match unbeaten streak that included three consecutive away victories against Northampton Town and Barnsley, plus a home win over Leyton Orient. The team also secured an impressive 3-0 home victory against Lincoln City during this period.
Management and Squad Development
Matt Hamshaw returned to Rotherham as interim manager in March before being appointed permanently, and has been in charge for eight months. The manager has emphasised youth development and strengthening the squad’s position in the league.
Key players this season include Denzel Hall, a versatile wing-back in his first season with Rotherham who has appeared in 17 matches and scored three goals, and Dan Gore, on loan from Manchester United, who has participated in 18 out of 19 league fixtures.
Conclusion: Looking Ahead
As Rotherham United continues their League One campaign, the club faces the challenge of rediscovering the form that produced their impressive unbeaten run. With fixtures continuing through the festive period, including matches against traditional Yorkshire rivals, the Millers’ ability to bounce back from recent defeats will prove crucial. For supporters, the remainder of the season represents an opportunity for the club to consolidate their position and build towards a promotion challenge, demonstrating the resilience that has characterised the club throughout its long history.