Millwall vs Oxford prediction, betting tips and bet builder – Can Lions make history?

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Millwall remain in strong contention for automatic promotion to the Premier League heading into Saturday’s final round of Championship fixtures, as they host an already relegated Oxford side at the Den.Oxford v Millwall best betsMillwall to win to nil at 6/5 with Sky BetMihailo Ivanovic to score at 6/4 with Sky BetWill Vaulks to be carded at 33/10 with SBKMillwall win to nil, Ivanovic goal, Vaulks card at 33/2 with SBKMillwall v Oxford head to head overviewDate: Saturday 2nd May 2026Kick-off: 12:30pmVenue: The Den, London, UKHow to watch: Sky Sports TBCReferee: Anthony BackhouseLast meeting: Oxford 2-2 Millwall (Nov 2025, Championship)Last 10 matches: Oxford – 5 wins; Millwall – 3 wins; Draws – 2Favourite to win: Millwall – 1/3 with Sky BetMillwall v Oxford predicted lineupsMillwall (4-2-3-1): Patterson (GK); Leonard, Crama, Cooper, Sturge; de Norre, Mazou-Sacko; Azeez, Neghli, Ballo; IvanovicOxford (4-2-3-1): Cumming (GK); Long, Helik, Brown, Spencer; Vaulks, Konak; Mills, Donley, Peart-Harris; LankshearMillwall v Oxford predictionMillwall go into Saturday’s final round of the Championship season knowing that only a victory will keep their hopes of automatic promotion to the Premier League alive.Alex Neil’s team currently sit third, a point behind second-placed Ipswich, and with a significantly worse goal difference. As a result, they must win and rely on Ipswich slipping up at home against mid-table QPR if they are to move up.The Lions come into this decisive fixture looking to return to winning form after a 1-1 draw away at already relegated Leicester last Friday. Prior to that, they had secured two victories against mid-table opponents to remain in the top three. Although they have managed just three wins from their last eight matches, they have only suffered one defeat in their previous seven outings.At home, Millwall have been strong overall this season, with only Coventry and Ipswich recording more wins on their own ground. However, they have lost two of their last three home games, despite winning their most recent one.Oxford travel to London with their relegation already confirmed, despite an emphatic 4-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday last weekend. Results elsewhere went against them, leaving Matt Bloomfield’s side four points from safety with just one game remaining.Before that win, Oxford had managed only one victory in eight matches, meaning this trip to the Den will mark the end of their two-year spell in the Championship before dropping back into League One.Their away form has been particularly poor, with only Sheffield Wednesday earning fewer points on the road. Oxford have won just once in their last eight away fixtures, though they will be aiming to spoil what could be a promotion-clinching day for Millwall.Interestingly, Millwall have failed to beat Oxford in their last five meetings, while Oxford have won each of their last four visits to the Den over the past 25 years without conceding.With Millwall fighting for their Premier League credentials and Oxford now with nothing to play for, one would expect the Lions to get the job done, though nerves and pressure will no doubt play a big part in what could be a historic day for the football club – a 1-0 home win perhaps the most likely outcome.Millwall v Oxford betting tipsLions do their bitMillwall know they must win on Saturday to have any chance of overtaking Ipswich to secure promotion to the Premier League on the final day of the Championship season.The Lions’ last four wins at the Den have all come without conceding a goal and take on an already-relegated Oxford side with the second worst away record in the entire second tier.Millwall to win to nil at 6/5 with Sky BetMihailo on the markNo player expected to start on Saturday lunchtime for the Lions has scored as many goals in all competitions this season than Millwall striker Mihailo Ivanovic, who will reach double figures for the campaign with goal against Oxford.Mihailo Ivanovic to score at 6/4 with Sky BetWill ill-temperedNo player on either team has received more yellow cards this season than Oxford midfielder Will Vaulks.The Welshman has already reached double figures in bookings for the season and could easily pick up another in Saturday’s final day.Will Vaulks to be carded at 33/10 with SBKMillwall v Oxford latest oddsFind the latest Millwall v Oxford betting odds here, odds courtesy of Sky Bet and are subject to change.Millwall – 1/3Draw – 4/1Oxford – 7/1More Championship predictionsFind more predictions and betting tips from our expert punters in our match previews on the Premier League, Champions League, Championship, League One and more!Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 18+. 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