
Millwall have lost one of their last eight Championship fixtures
Wrexham have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last seven home games
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Wrexham took a while to adjust to Championship football but they have pushed into the top six with back-to-back wins and have an opportunity to climb another place when taking on fifth-placed Millwall at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday.
The Red Dragons were a National League side just three years ago, but they have been relentless in their ambition to rise through the divisions and continue to strengthen their squad at every opportunity.
Forwards Bailey Cadamarteri and Davis Keillor-Dunn were deadline-day acquisitions for the Welsh side, who are determined to do all they can to stay in the play-off picture.
The last stages of the window also went well for Millwall, who snapped up goalkeeper Anthony Patterson on loan from Sunderland.
Millwall have been accustomed to falling short of the play-offs but they have shown promotion form in recent weeks by taking 14 points from the last seven matches.
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Team news
New Wrexham signing Zak Vyner is nursing a toe injury but fellow new arrivals Cadamarteri and Keillor-Dunn are set to join the squad.
Goalkeeper Danny Ward and defender Lewis Brunt remain injured.
Anthony Patterson could be involved for Millwall after his loan switch from Sunderland but Joe Bryan, Daniel Kelly, Lukas Jensen, Massimo Luongo and Will Smallbone are still on the comeback trail.
The stats
Both teams have scored in nine of Wrexham’s last 11 fixtures.
Eight of Wrexham’s last 11 matches have generated at least three goals.
Wrexham have conceded at least two goals in four of their last six home games.
Millwall have scored in each of their last six matches.
The Lions have not trailed at the break in any of their last eight Championship fixtures.
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Prediction
Millwall have played to a consistently high standard in recent weeks and look equipped to defeat Wrexham in north Wales.
Competing towards the top end of the Championship is an ongoing challenge for the Lions, who lack the finances of some of their second-tier rivals.
But the Londoners are serious about their promotion push and showed their intent in the transfer window by rebuffing Ipswich’s attempts to sign highly rated winger Femi Azeez.
Millwall’s only league loss in the last eight games was a 2-1 reverse at leaders Coventry when they went toe-to-toe with Frank Lampard’s side.
The visitors are playing well enough to challenge any team in the division and may have a bit too much nous and quality for Wrexham, who have won just six of 15 home league fixtures.
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