Our prediction for this Championship match:
Luton Town and Millwall go head to head at Kenilworth Road in a highly-anticipated Championship game. The Hatters do not want to give up on their automatic promotion dream, with the team eyeing their third consecutive league win. Luton Town were scoring goals for fun before the international break, and they are likely to stick to their attacking style of play.
Defenders Reece Burke, Gabriel Osho, and Sonny Bradley are likely to miss the game with injuries, as well goalkeeper Jed Steer. The Lions, on the other hand, aim to make amends for a 2-0 loss to Stoke City. Millwall are eyeing a place in the playoffs, but given their anything but good away record (5-6-8), we predict that the Hatters will emerge triumphant in Saturday’s clash. Both Shaun Hutchinson and Ryan Leonard are out of contention with injuries, speaking of the away team.
Highlighted Player (Allan Campbell):
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, on July 4, 1998, Allan Campbell is a Scottish footballer who plays for Motherwell. Campbell has been playing for the Steelmen since 2008 when he was a part of the Motherwell youth team.
The Scottish midfielder made his Premier League debut on October 29, 2016, in a 4-1 win over Ross County, and he scored his first goal in the Scottish top flight in a 4-2 victory over Inverness on April 15, 2017. Allan Campbell has 19 caps for the Scotland U21 team, but he has yet to receive a call-up for the Scotland senior team. His primary position is a defensive midfielder, but he is used as a central midfielder as well.
The Scottish footballer wears the number 6 shirt at Motherwell. In his youth days, Allan Campbell attended All Saints Roman Catholic Secondary School in Glasgow. He joined Motherwell football academy at the age of 10.
Highlighted Team (Millwall):
Based in Bermonsdey, South East London, Millwall are a football club whose supporters have often been associated with hooliganism. West Ham United are considered the club’s biggest rivals and there have always been fireworks in clashes between the two teams.
The Lions share rivalry with Charlton as well and the two teams first met back in 1921. The Den is Milwall’s home ground at the capacity of the stadium, which was opened in 1993, is 20.146.
The capital club did well to make it to the 2003/2004 FA Cup final, but Premier League giants Manchester United proved to be a big catch for the Lions. The Red Devils won the game 3-0, but despite suffering the heavy loss in the title game, Milwall booked their place in the UEFA Cup. However, Ferencvaros of Hungary proved to be a big catch for the English outfit in the two-legged tie.
Australia international Tim Cahill is considered one of the most notable footballers who whore Millwall shirt (1998-2004).