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Prediction 1
Luton Draw no Bet
8/11 (1.73)
Prediction 2
Both Teams to Score
10/11 (1.91)
Prediction 3
Over 2.5 Goals
5/4 (2.25)
*These odds from Ladbrokes were correct at the time of writing
Luton welcome Millwall to Kenilworth Road for a Championship tussle on Sunday, December 18th. Can the Hatters take advantage of Millwall’s poor away record this weekend? Read our free predictions and find the latest odds for the fixture below in our detailed match preview.
Luton vs Millwall – Free Betting Tips & Predictions
Playoff-chasing duo, Luton and Millwall, lock horns in the Championship on Sunday. Can Millwall avoid defeat at Kenilworth Road? Read our top predictions for this weekend’s fixture below.
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Luton Draw no Bet
Luton are six places below Millwall in the current Championship standings, though the gap of just two points between the teams suggests they are more well-matched than they might appear. Home advantage could be key on Sunday then, and the Hatters will back themselves to beat a Millwall side that has struggled on the road all campaign long. The Lions have dropped points in nine out of 11 away assignments so far and they could be worth opposing again in the draw no bet stakes here.
Both Teams to Score
Many of Luton’s fixtures at Kenilworth Road this term have ebbed and flowed, and 64% of the Hatters’ matches there have produced goals at both ends. The same bet would have landed in two of Luton’s last three encounters with Millwall, and the evidence suggests that a stake in the same direction makes sense on Sunday.
Over 2.5 Goals
When Luton and Millwall last went toe-to-toe at Kenilworth Road back in April, the teams traded blows in a thrilling 2-2 draw and more thrills and spills could be on the menu when the sides renew acquaintances on Sunday. Millwall’s last two Championship away fixtures featured nine goals and another open contest on the road involving The Lions could be in the works this weekend.
Luton vs Millwall News & Injuries
Read all of the latest injury updates and team news for Sunday’s Championship scuffle between Luton and Millwall below.
Luton
Luton could be without several players for their match on Sunday. Goalkeeper James Shea is out injured, as are defenders Dan Potts, Sonny Bradley and Reece Burke. The suspended Amarii Bell is also missing at the back. Fred Onyedinma and Henri Lansbury are also absent in midfield.
Millwall
Midfielders Callum Styles and Ryan Leonard aren’t expected to return from calf and hamstring injuries respectively until later this month. Attacker Benik Afobe has a knee injury further up the pitch and his recovery timeframe is similar.
Top Betting Odds and Stats for Luton vs Millwall
Check out our list of the best stats for Saturday’s match below alongside a tool to help you choose the most attractive odds.
Head to Head
02/04/22
England Championship CHA
Luton
Millwall
2
2
16/10/21
England Championship CHA
Millwall
Luton
0
2
23/02/21
England Championship CHA
Luton
Millwall
1
1
20/10/20
England Championship CHA
Millwall
Luton
2
0
01/01/20
England Championship CHA
Millwall
Luton
3
1
Last Five - Luton
27/05/23
England Championship CHA
Coventry
Luton
1 (5)
1 (6)
W
16/05/23
England Championship CHA
Sunderland
Luton
0
2
W
13/05/23
England Championship CHA
Sunderland
Luton
2
1
L
08/05/23
England Championship CHA
Hull
Luton
0
0
D
01/05/23
England Championship CHA
Blackburn
Luton
1
1
D
Last Five - Millwall
08/05/23
England Championship CHA
Blackburn
Millwall
4
3
L
28/04/23
England Championship CHA
Blackpool
Millwall
2
3
W
22/04/23
England Championship CHA
Wigan
Millwall
2
1
L
18/04/23
England Championship CHA
Birmingham
Millwall
1
0
L
15/04/23
England Championship CHA
Preston
Millwall
0
2
W
Luton vs Millwall Coverage and Frequently Asked Questions
Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?
We recommend checking out the odds at Ladbrokes for Sunday’s Championship fixture.
What time does this fixture kick off?
The game is scheduled to start at 11:30 BST.
Who are the current Championship leaders?
Burnley are the current leaders in England’s second tier.