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Wrexham vs Millwall Preview & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · February 4 2026, 12:20
Wrexham vs Millwall Preview & Prediction

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Wrexham have put themselves into real contention for promotion as the Red Dragons now welcome fellow promotion challengers Millwall to the Racecourse Ground.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / US – Paramount+

Wrexham vs Millwall prediction

Wrexham, coached by Phil Parkinson, come into this one on the back of a brilliant start to the calendar year of 2026. The hosts edged past crisis club Sheffield Wednesday by a goal to nil at Hillsborough last weekend, meaning that they have now suffered just one defeat in their last nine matches across all competitions.

Millwall begin the 31st match day of the campaign sitting three points ahead of Wrexham in the top six and the playoff places in the Championship. Alex Neil’s Lions shared a 1-1 draw with Sheffield United at The Den last week, meaning that they have now suffered just one loss in their last eight matches in the Championship.

Wrexham and Millwall will both be cautious in this one and the avoidance of defeat would probably suit both, too, and so a low-scoring draw may well be a good bet for this one in north Wales.

Wrexham vs Millwall tip: Under 2.5 goals

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