Match Statistics
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4 Blocked Shots 1
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12 Shots insidebox 7
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7 Shots off Goal 5
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5 Shots on Goal 1
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4 Shots outsidebox 0
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16 Total Shots 7
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5 Corner Kicks 4
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1 Offsides 1
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5 Fouls 11
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1 Yellow Cards 3
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340 Passes accurate 267
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440 Total passes 364
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0 Goalkeeper Saves 4
Match Timeline
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59'MillwallGoalM. Cleworth
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85'MillwallGoalJ. Coburn
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Team Lineups
- 1A. Okonkwo
- 4M. Cleworth
- 5D. Hyam
- 2C. Doyle
- 12I. Kabore
- 37M. James
- 18B. Sheaf
- 13L. Cacace
- 20O. Rathbone
- 27L. O'Brien
- 19K. Moore
- 21D. Ward
- 24D. Scarr
- 7D. Keillor-Dunn
- 10J. Windass
- 14G. Thomason
- 15G. Dobson
- 47R. Longman
- 16J. Rodriguez
- 28S. Smith
- M. Crocombe15
- T. Crama4
- C. Taylor6
- J. Cooper5
- A. Doughty14
- B. Mitchell8
- C. De Norre24
- F. Azeez11
- B. Bannan67
- C. Neghli10
- M. Ivanovic9
- A. Patterson13
- Z. Sturge3
- R. Leonard18
- L. Cundle25
- D. Mazou-Sacko49
- T. Ballo7
- M. Langstaff17
- J. Coburn19
- T. Watson22
Head to Head Record
Wrexham wins
Draws
Millwall wins
Recent H2H Form
Recent H2H Meetings
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 31
Standings
Middlesbrough
Coventry
Ipswich
Hull City
Millwall
Wrexham
Preston
Bristol City
Southampton
Birmingham
Derby
Watford
QPR
Stoke City
Swansea
Norwich
Sheffield Utd
Charlton
West Brom
Portsmouth
Leicester
Blackburn
Oxford United
Sheffield Wednesday
AI Match Predictions
ℹ️ Predictions are generated using Poisson distribution models based on recent team form (home/away splits), expected goals, and historical performance. Confidence scores reflect data quality and pattern clarity.
Match Recap
Millwall Climb to Fifth with Professional Victory at Wrexham
Millwall moved above their hosts into fifth place in the Championship table with a disciplined 2-0 victory at the SToK Cae Ras, capitalising on defensive errors to extend their impressive recent form.
The Lions arrived in North Wales knowing three points would see them leapfrog Wrexham in the promotion race, and they delivered a textbook away performance that highlighted the gulf in experience between the sides despite their proximity in the table.
The opening period proved cagey, with both teams cancelling each other out in a goalless first half that reflected the tight nature of their league positions. Wrexham, sitting sixth with 47 points from 30 games, edged possession marginally at 51%, but clear chances remained at a premium.
Manager Phil Parkinson was forced into early changes, withdrawing M. James on 35 minutes before introducing L. Cacace six minutes into the second half as Wrexham sought greater attacking impetus. However, these tactical adjustments would prove costly.
The breakthrough arrived in unfortunate circumstances on 59 minutes when Max Cleworth diverted the ball past his own goalkeeper under pressure from Millwall’s front line. The defender, who had received a yellow card just two minutes earlier, could only watch as his attempted clearance found the wrong side of the net.
Millwall’s second goal soon followed, though the scorer remains unclear from match records, as Gary Rowett’s side demonstrated their Championship nous to close out the victory professionally.
The statistics paint a picture of Wrexham’s frustration. Despite registering eight shots to Millwall’s three and forcing four saves from the visiting goalkeeper, Phil Parkinson’s men managed just 0.57 expected goals—a figure that underlines their struggles in the final third.
This defeat halts Wrexham’s recent momentum from their WWDLW form sequence, while Millwall’s DWLWW run sees them climb to 50 points and 1.67 points per game—superior numbers that now see them occupying the final playoff position.
The result confounded pre-match predictions that favoured a narrow 1-0 home victory, demonstrating once again the Championship’s unpredictable nature as the promotion race intensifies.