Bitesize Prediction: Wrexham vs Millwall – 07/02/26


Competition: Championship

Market: Wrexham double chance

Odds: 4/9 @ BetUS

In what is a real Championship six-pointer on Saturday afternoon, Wrexham will welcome Millwall to the Racecourse Ground.

Starting with the hosts, while Wrexham might have only made their Championship debut this season, the Red Dragons have once again shattered a string of records this time around. Skyrocketing themselves into superstardom, Phil Parkinson’s men have their sights firmly set on punching a famous play-off ticket in 2026. Last seen securing a 1-0 victory away at Sheffield Wednesday, the one-time Bolton boss finds the mood in his camp at a real high. Riding a major wave of momentum, Wrexham will be confident of making another statement here. Collecting a heavyweight FA Cup scalp last month as they edged past Premier League outfit Nottingham Forest, Saturday’s hosts have found a route into the top-six. Signing off 2025 with a 2-1 victory at home against Preston, Parkinson’s side have suffered just a single defeat from any of their previous nine appearances across all competitions. It should also be highlighted, the Red Dragons have tasted just a sole Championship defeat at the Racecourse Ground since the middle of September.

As for the visitors, while Millwall might have gained a string of plaudits from across England’s second-tier this season, Alex Neil’s men are seeking some recent stability. Eventually forced to settle for a 1-1 stalemate at home against Sheffield United last weekend, the Lions are desperate to get their play-off charge back on track. Despite opening Saturday’s trip to Wales holding a five-point buffer from slipping out of the play-off places, the former Norwich boss has seen his squad win just a quartet of their previous 12 appearances across all competitions – a run that stems back to December 6th. Watching their respective FA Cup adventure come to a thumping end on January 10th as they slumped to a 5-1 drumming against Premier League strugglers Burnley, Millwall have also shown some extended issues on the road. It should be highlighted, Neil’s camp have registered just a sole win from any of their last six matchups outside of south London.

Bet: Wrexham double chance against Millwall 4/9 for Saturday’s Championship contest @ BetUS


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