This will be the first league meeting between Millwall and Wrexham since April 2001 in the third tier; the Lions are unbeaten across their last six against the Red Dragons (W2 D4).
Wrexham have lost two of their last three away league games against Millwall (D1), as many defeats as across their prior 10 visits combined (W4 D4).
None of Millwall’s last 16 league games have ended level (W10 L6), their longest streak without a draw since between February and May 2009 (17 in a row).
Through the opening three matchdays of the 2025-26 Championship season, no side has faced more shots than Wrexham (65) – 15 more than any other side in the competition.
Since returning to the EFL in 2023-24, Wrexham are unbeaten across their four away league games against sides from London (W1 D3), though in the second tier they’ve failed to win on any of their last seven visits to the capital (D2 L5).