Wrexham vs Millwall: prediction, head-to-head and probable lineups – 7 February 2026
One of the fixtures of the 31st round of the English Championship will take place on Sunday at the Racecourse Ground, where the local side Wrexham will host Millwall. Direct playoff rivals will go head-to-head in a clash that could have a significant impact on the battle at the top of the table. I suggest betting on the number of goals in this contest.
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Match preview
Wrexham continue their remarkable climb and, in their very first Championship season, are genuinely fighting for Premier League promotion. Phil Parkinson's side have won six of their last eight league matches, with statement victories over QPR and Sheffield Wednesday only strengthening their self-belief.
Crucially, the Red Dragons have shown they can dig deep and see off opponents in the closing stages – a trait that has repeatedly earned them points. At home, Wrexham have lost just once in 12 Championship games, and the Racecourse Ground remains a serious trump card in their playoff chase.
Millwall, meanwhile, look the more seasoned and pragmatic contenders in the race for the top six. Alex Neil’s men are firmly established in the top five, consistently picking up points – especially on home turf, where they are unbeaten in five straight matches.
However, away form remains a vulnerability for the Lions: just two wins from nine league trips. Still, Millwall are dangerous when they strike first – whenever they've opened the scoring on the road this season, they've yet to lose.
Probable lineups
- Wrexham: Okonkwo, Cleworth, Hyam, Doyle, Kabore, James, Shih, Kakache, Windass, Broadhead, Smith.
- Millwall: Patterson, Krama, Taylor, Cooper, Doughty, De Norre, Mitchell, Aziz, Bannan, Negli, Ivanovic.
Match facts and head-to-head
- Wrexham have lost just one of their 12 home matches in the Championship.
- Millwall have won only 2 of their last 9 away games in the league.
- In the reverse fixture, Wrexham beat Millwall 2-0.
Prediction
This clash between two playoff zone teams promises to be tight and tactically intriguing. Wrexham will look to leverage their intensity and home crowd, while Millwall will rely on discipline and controlling the tempo. The most likely outcome is a balanced game without a clear favourite.