After dropping points last minute to Derby County on Tuesday night, the Chairboys are back this afternoon and will be looking to right those wrongs against Millwall.
Ahead of the trip to South East London, Alicia Povey spoke to Omer of That Millwall Podcast to get the inside scoop on the Lions, who sit 11th in the Championship table.
Only the top four teams in the Championship have won more games than Millwall, and they seem to have built up some great momentum. Can you talk us through their recent form?
We’ve gone a tad under the radar in the last month; we’ve been the draw specialists of the season so far but we’ve found a way to turn those even games into three points. It kicked off at Huddersfield a month ago, changing to a new 5-3-2 setup and has stuck since. The last three games have been great for us, stringing together three important wins including a 4-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday, having been 1-0 early on.
Ireland U21 international earns new long-term contract after impressing in the Championship
Danny McNamara has committed his future to Millwall. By Paul Dollery Monday 8 Feb 2021, 8:45 PM Feb 8th 2021, 8:45 PM 10,065 Views 1 Comment
Millwall s Danny McNamara (right) made his Championship debut in last month s 1-1 draw at Bournemouth.
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Millwall s Danny McNamara (right) made his Championship debut in last month s 1-1 draw at Bournemouth.
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MILLWALL HAVE REWARDED Republic of Ireland U21 international Danny McNamara with a new long-term contract.
The London-born player extends his stay at a club where he first signed professional terms in 2017 after coming through the academy.
Kenneth Zohore puts Millwall on road to victory at Boreham Wood
Kenneth Zohore opened the scoring for Millwall (Martin Rickett/PA)
Millwall avoided a potential banana skin at Meadow Park as they comfortably overcame Boreham Wood 2-0 to advance to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Looking for only their second victory since the end of October, Millwall gave stating debuts to both Danny McNamara and Tyler Burey.
The National League side gave a start to Junior Morias, who returned to the Hertfordshire side on loan from St Mirren.
The first opportunity fell to the Championship side after five minutes, when an effort from distance by Troy Parrott went wide.
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MILLWALL AVOIDED a potential banana skin at Meadow Park as they comfortably overcame Boreham Wood 2-0 to advance to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Looking for only their second victory since the end of October, Millwall gave starting debuts to both Danny McNamara and Tyler Burey.
McNamara, a 22-year-old full-back with two Ireland U21 caps, spent the first half of the season on loan with Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone.
The London-born defender previously had loan spells at Welling United, Dover, Havant & Waterlooville and Newport County, before finally being handed a senior debut by the Lions this afternoon.
Rangers Kemar Roofe scores his side s first goal of the game during the Scottish Premiership match at McDiarmid Park THE Saints couldn’t make sinners of Rangers this time. A week on from a defeat that raised familiar doubts and questions, Rangers have restored faith and started to rebuild momentum. That loss to St Mirren remains the only black mark on the record for Steven Gerrard’s side this term. If they can produce more showings like this one, there will be few more to follow. The reaction from the Betfred Cup defeat seven days previously has been exactly what Gerrard would have asked for and expected. Victory over St Johnstone – earned thanks to goals from Kemar Roofe, Glen Kamara and Ianis Hagi - was another small step towards the Premiership title.