Luton Town welcome Millwall to Kenilworth Road in a blockbuster rearranged Sky Bet Championship clash.
Both Luton and Millwall enter this match locked on 53 points and a +8 goal difference with the visiting Lions ahead on goals scored, meaning that victory would lift either team up to fourth.
Team News
Tom Lockyer is set to return for Luton after he was suspended for their away win at Birmingham City last weekend.
Fred Onyedinma and Cauley Woodrow meanwhile are amongst a few players looking for a recall to the starting line-up, having been benched in the Hatters’ victory at Birmingham.
Millwall could welcome Oliver Burke back into contention after he missed their win at Stoke due to illness.
Billy Mitchell, Mason Bennett (ankle), Tyler Burey (hip) and Callum Styles (quad) all remain absent.
When is Kick-off?
Luton host Millwall at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday 28 February at 8pm GMT live on Sky Sports in the UK, after their original meeting in mid-December was postponed due to snow.
Stat Attack
- Luton are unbeaten in four of their last six meetings against Millwall (W1, D3, L2).
- Millwall have lost just one of their last five league visits to Kenilworth Road (D4, L1).
- Three of Luton’s last four home matches against Millwall within league competitions have finished 1-1, except for a 2-2 draw in April 2022.
- Luton have scored in 15 of their last 17 matches in all competitions, except for 3-0 replay loss at Grimsby in FA Cup Fourth Round and 1-0 league defeat at home to Burnley.
- Each of Millwall’s last five away matches have been settled by an one-goal margin, with four of those five games finishing 1-0 which the Lions won and lost twice apiece.
Prediction
With both teams locked level on points and goal difference, it is harder to see any rearranged Championship clash this season proving bigger than this one with both teams knowing that a win could potentially put them closer towards a play-off spot.
Luton though will be buoyant by a strong win at Birmingham City where their sloppy end product finally didn’t cost them a win, having snatched a clinical three points with a brilliant header from Carlton Morris amidst excellent defending throughout.
Millwall though were again just as good defensively yet have recently shown that they can be fast starters, as proved by their early match winner at Stoke which suggests that this game could well boil down to marginal differences.
I am therefore not expecting a thriller because if both teams replicate their performances against Birmingham and Stoke respectively, it is hard to not see both teams cancelling each other out so a draw might be the best guess.
Prediction: Luton 1-1 Millwall
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