Our prediction for this League 1 match:
After recording four consecutive wins in the League One, Ipswich United suffered a 2-0 loss to Accrington Stanley on Matchday 14. The Tractor Boys remained in top position in the standings despite the defeat, but their confidence is surely shaken. The league leaders are determined to return to winning ways in the League One and we predict that they are going to leave their hearts on the field in Wednesday’s football match against Rotherham.
Following back-to-back wins over Coventry City and Blackpool, the Millers were beaten by Oxford United in their last league fixture. Rotherham United have been totally unpredictable in the 2019/2020 season, but seeing that Ipswich are a real force to be reckoned with at home, we believe that there is a big value in betting on Paul Lambert’s charges. In their last meeting at Portman Road Ipswich Town recorded a hard-fought 1-0 win over Rotherham United.
Highlighted Player (Emyr Huws):

Llanelli-born Welsh midfielder Emyr Huws made his first football steps at Swansea City in 2004, before getting snapped by Manchester City five years later. Huws made a single appearance for the Citizens during his two-year stay with the first team whereas different loan spells – to Northampton Town, Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic failed to improve his status at the Etihad.
Long earmarked as a future star, Emyr Huws is still seen as a youngster with a genuine chance of making the grade even though numbers are not here to support such claim. Huws is a holding midfielder by trade, a player who likes to play deep and dictate the play from behind. His incisive passing make him a genuine asset and it was during his season-long spell at Huddersfield Town in 2015/16 that Wales international once again hit the spotlight.
He left Wigan in 2016 and then left for Ipswich the year after. Having gone through all ranks for Wales, Emyr Huws was given his senior debut in 2014.
Highlighted Team (Rotherham):

Rotherham United are an English club that compete in the Championship. Rotherham United are located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire and they play their home games at New York Stadium and the capacity of the venue is 12,021.
The club was founded in 1925 as a merger between Rotherham County and Rotherham Town. The colour of Rotherham’s home kit was originally yellow and black, but nowadays they were red and white jerseys. The Millers made it to the FA Cup fifth round on two occasions (1952/1953, 1967/1968) and they have yet to play in the Premier League.
Rotherham United have won the Football League One twice (1950/1951, 1980/1981), but the club’s biggest success is participation in the 1960/1961 League Cup final. Sheffield United are regarded as Rotherham United’s fiercest rivals, but the likes of Sheffield Wednesday and Doncaster could be considered Rotherham’s big rivals as well.