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Match Preview | Millwall (A)

The Hatters face Millwall this evening in the Sky Bet Championship looking to return to winning ways after defeat at the weekend.

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A 2-0 loss against Stoke City was the first time Town have lost at home in the league during the 2020/21 campaign, whereas Millwall earned three points against newly promoted Wycombe Wanderers in a narrow 2-1 win at Adams Park.

Tonight’s game will be broadcasted live by Sky Sports, but season ticket holders can still access the match via the usual iFollow service.

Nathan Jones said:

(Please note these quotes have been taken from Nathan’s press conference on Monday, you can listen to the full version by clicking here)

On Millwall: “They’re starting to establish themselves as a Championship side. They are because they came down and spent a season or two there and went straight back up. They might actually have gone straight back up.

“And then they’ve got a very experienced manager in Gary Rowett, who I know very well, so you know what you’re going to get. It’s going to be a real tough game. Gary’s got them playing very well and he’s done a fantastic job there.

“There are no real stars but that helps at times because he’s got a great working group that graft for him, so he knows what he’s going to get. They’re a tough, tough side and it’s a difficult place to go at the best of times.”

On squad availability: “Bear in mind, we’ve still got Bree and Potts injured. They’re very, very close to being back and available. So, once we get everyone back then we think it’s the strongest squad that Luton have had for many a year and we’ve had some wonderful squads here and wonderful players. It’s significantly stronger than any squad that I’ve had here and we’re very pleased with that.

“We’ve had a wonderful window. I thank the board and I thank Gary for the backing we’ve got. Obviously, we’ve got the majority of our ones on permanent, which is a real big prerequisite for us. And the ones that we weren’t able to, for reasons that the club value them, we took on loan, which goes against policy but, for those, we made an exception.”

Who?

Millwall gained promotion through League One in 2017 via the Play-Offs and have remained in the division ever since – finishing 8th, 21st and 8th respectively.

The Lions were FA Cup finalists in 2004 but suffered a 3-0 defeat against Manchester United.

The manager – Gary Rowett

Gary Rowett joins the Lions after Neil Harris was relieved of his duties following the game against the Hatters in October 2019.

He led Millwall to an 8th place finish last season and they’re currently in 7th position, one point and one place behind the Hatters.

Main threat – Jed Wallace

Jed Wallace enjoyed a fantastic season for Millwall last term, scoring ten goals and providing 12 assists. He has continued that fine form in the early stages of this campaign, scoring three goals in five Championship games thus far.

When and where?

Kick-off is 7:45pm at The Den on Tuesday 20th October.

Man in the middle?

The referee for tonight’s fixture is Tony Harrington – who took charge of three Town games last season, most recently against Nottingham Forest away in January.

Played before?

The two sides last met on New Year’s Day and Millwall were 3-1 winners on that occasion.

The Lions have the better all-time head-to-head record also, recording 34 wins compared to Town’s 22, since the first ever meeting in 1903.

Follow the action

Tonight’s game against Millwall has been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports.

However, 2020-21 season ticket holders will be able to access the match via the usual iFollow streaming service.

For televised games, it will not be necessary to redeem codes. Season ticket holders will simply log in, and the match will be available to watch via the match centre or the app.

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