English Championship


Home Win
Millwall 1 - 2 Leicester
Who will win?
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Millwall
x
Draw
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Leicester
Match Details: Saturday 25th October | The Den | EFL Championship | 15:00 GMT
Midweek EFL action gives way to a pulsating Saturday slate in the Championship, where third-placed Millwall welcome ninth-placed Leicester City to The Den. The Lions are riding high on a three-match winning streak and will look to solidify their promotion credentials against a Foxes side desperate to halt a run of three winless games.
Millwall sit four points off second-placed Middlesbrough, while Leicester trail leaders Coventry by eight points and need a response after their recent stutter.
Key Betting Tip: Millwall to Win offers good value @ 2.70.
Millwall Predicted XI: Crocombe; Leonard, Crama, Cooper, Sturge; Mazou-Sacko, De Norre, Azeez, Cundle, Ballo; Ivanovic
Leicester City Predicted XI: Stolarczyk; Choudhury, Faes, Vestergaard, Thomas; Soumare, Ndidi, Fatawu, Ramsey, Mavididi; Ayew
Millwall have transformed into genuine promotion contenders this season, currently sitting third in the Championship table with 20 points from 11 games (6 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses; GF 13, GA 13).
Leicester City, meanwhile, have endured a frustrating campaign after relegation from the Premier League, occupying ninth spot with 17 points from 11 games (4 wins, 5 draws, 2 losses; GF 15, GA 11).
This fixture has been fiercely contested historically, with Leicester holding a slight edge overall (21 wins to Millwall's 18 in 47 meetings across all competitions).
However, Millwall have the upper hand in recent years, winning three of the last five Championship clashes. The Foxes' most recent visit to The Den ended in a narrow 1-0 defeat in April 2024, courtesy of a Zian Flemming strike.
Millwall's defensive solidity (just one goal conceded in their last three wins) against Leicester's blunt attack on the road.
Football Park’s Best Bet: Millwall to Win @ 2.70
(Odds are subject to change)
Femi Azeez (Millwall) - The winger has been pivotal in Millwall's surge, scoring twice in their last three games and providing creativity from the right flank with his pace and crossing ability.
Aaron Ramsey (Leicester City) - The young midfielder broke his duck with a goal against Portsmouth and has been Leicester's engine room, contributing three goals and two assists in 11 appearances this season.
Referee: Andrew Madley
Broadcast Details: Sky Sports+
Stadium Information: The Den in London can hold up to 18,162 people on a match day.

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