Leicester City
- The Foxes are languishing in 23rd with just 41 points from 43 games in the Championship, while Millwall sit 3rd on 76 points after a fine season and remain in the hunt for promotion.
- Gary Rowett has steadied the ship since taking over from Enzo Maresca in February 2026, but there’s little life in the Foxes and a return of no points from their last two matches suggests they may fall short in their survival battle.
- Leicester are winless in their last five Championship matches (D3, L2).
- Leicester have won just seven of their 21 home Championship matches this season.
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Recent stats:
- Leicester: 7 home wins from 21, winless last five, averages 1.33 goals per home game.
- Millwall:10 away wins from 21, sitting 3rd on 76 points.
Millwall
- Millwall are a solid and structured outfit under Alex Neil, who has overseen a system that prioritises results over style since taking charge of the club in December 2024.
- They defend in numbers, transition quickly and keep things relatively simple, and Neil’s discipline has made the Lions very difficult to break down.
- The visit of a Leicester side that averages just 1.33 goals per game at home will suit Millwall, whose away record of ten wins from 21 is one of the best in the division.
Head-to-Head
These sides have won two apiece in their last four head-to-heads (W2, L2) .
Key Players
- Patson Daka has been Leicester’s most potent attacker of late, scoring two of their three goals in their recent losing streak.
- Josh Coburn has been Millwall’s best bet, finding the net three times in his last five games to fire the Lions into the promotion mix.
- Mihailo Ivanovic is Millwall’s top scorer with nine goals in 41 Championship games this term.
Betting Insights
An away win looks good at around 2.65 .
Prediction
Millwall to take the points - expect the visitors to edge this one given Leicester’s form and poor home record.