BTTS Yes
Swansea City 1 - 1 Millwall
Who will win?
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Swansea City
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Draw
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Millwall
We are back for some EFL SkyBet Championship this weekend, and Saturday kicks off with three games, including Swansea City welcoming Millwall to south Wales. Both sides have experienced similar starts to the campaign, with the hosts having seen all results twice each, while Millwall have lost twice, but won three of the other four games.
Key Betting Tips: BTTS at 1.98 odds on Kwiff, representing excellent value based on the tip provided by our algorithm.
Swansea Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Lawrence Vigouroux; Josh Tymon, Cameron Burgess, Ben Cabango, Josh Key; Ethan Galbraith, Gonçalo Franco; Zeidane Inoussa, Marko Stamenic, Ronald Pereira; Zan Vipotnik.
Millwall Predicted XI (4-4-1-1): Steven Benda; Joe Bryan, Jake Cooper, Tristan Crama, Ryan Leonard; Aidomo Emakhu, Derek Mazou-Sacko, Massimo Luongo, Camiel Neghli; Thierno Ballo; Josh Coburn.
The Swans’ aforementioned two wins, draws and defeats leave them on eight points after six games, leaving them in 11th. Their 1-0 loss to Birmingham last weekend was their first since the opening weekend, so to say they come into the game on poor form would be wrong, and Alan Sheehan’s side could very well win this fixture.
As for the Lions, despite a -2-goal difference, their three wins, draw, and two losses sees them reside in 10th place on 10 points. Victory over Watford last Monday ended a winless run of three games too, so Alex Neil will be hoping his side have turned over into a new chapter.
Don’t let the historical head-to-head of Swansea’s seven wins to Millwall’s five fool you, as the Lions’ three wins in the last three meetings suggest the tide in this fixture is starting to turn.
Recent Head-to-Head Results:
The last meeting between these two came in April, where Millwall kept the three points at The Den, with George Seville’s first half goal proving the difference.
Swansea Last 5 Matches:
With their victory in the cup over Forest, Swansea have made it to the last 16. In the league they have only scored six goals, suggesting a reason as to why they are struggling to win games, however, they have only shipped five.
Millwall Last 5 Matches:
It has been a tricky period for the Lions, and they were a penalty shootout away from joining Swansea in the last 16 of the EFL Cup. They have only found five goals so far, conceding seven.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with confidence in a BTTS victory. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: BTTS @ 1.98 - Recent form suggests confidence in a close game. With neither side in amazing form in terms of victories, this game could go one of two ways – a one goal game or a both teams to score thriller. We are backing the latter.
Ronald Pereira (Swansea): Despite blanking last week, the Brazilian has been in fine form for the Swans this season, with both of his goals proving crucial in the result of the game.
Tristan Crama (Millwall): This will be a tricky visit for Millwall, and Crama’s defensive efforts will prove pivotal in the result of this fixture. His dominance in the air will be tested at both ends in this game, and he will need to come out on top if Millwall are going to extend their unbeaten run.
Referee: Dean Whitestone (ENG). The experienced English official has handed out an average of 2.5 yellow cards per game throughout his 549-match career.
Broadcast Details:
UK: Sky Sports+ at 12:30 BST.
Stadium Information: Located in the south Wales, Swansea, The Swansea.com Stadium can hold up to over 21,000 fans.
Swansea City 1-1 Millwall
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