Our prediction for this Championship match:
Millwall will be aiming to build on their hard-fought 1-0 win over Sheffield United when they host Wrexham at the Den. The Lions proved their worth against the Blades and they must be brimming with confidence following the EFL Cup win over Coventry. Neil Harris’ side look well-organised at the back and efficient in attack, which makes them a tough nut to crack in front of their own fans. The hosts, though, will have to do without Daniel Doughty, Matija Jensen, and Danny McNamara, who remain in the recovery room, while Adedire Neghli is a major doubt.
Wrexham, on the other hand, have endured a difficult start to the campaign. The Dragons have already conceded seven goals in the new season and their defensive struggles could be heavily punished against such opposition. History is not on their side either, as they have struggled to make an impact at the Den in past visits. All Cannon, Rathbone, Rodriguez, and Windass are all sidelined with injuries, which is yet another reason why home win should be considered.
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).