Key Points
- Millwall defeated Wrexham 2-0 at Stok Cae Ras in a crucial Championship playoff battle, boosting their top-six hopes.
- Max Cleworth’s own goal from Femi Azeez’s cross (59′) opened scoring; Millwall had no first-half shots on target.
- Substitute Josh Coburn scored his fourth goal (85′), Millwall’s first on-target effort, sealing victory.
- Wrexham (6th, 47 points) stay ahead of Preston on goal difference; Millwall open six-point gap over 7th-placed Preston with 12th clean sheet.
- Wrexham injuries: Matty James (first half), Liberato Cacace (restart); subs George Thomason, George Dobson, Josh Windass, Davis Keillor-Dunn, Sam Smith.
- Wrexham chances: Kieffer Moore (two), Callum Doyle, Dom Hyam header, Sam Smith (two big misses).
- Millwall early threats: Camiel Neghli headed over (27′), Azeez blazed over; resolute defending, Max Crocombe saves.
- Wrexham rank third for points from losing positions; Smith scored prior four league starts.
Wrexham (Wales Times), February 7, 2026 – Millwall edged play-off rivals Wrexham 2-0 at Stok Cae Ras through Max Cleworth’s own goal and Josh Coburn’s late strike, opening a six-point cushion over seventh-placed Preston while the Red Dragons cling to sixth on goal difference amid injury setbacks.
How Did Millwall Secure Victory Over Playoff Rivals Wrexham?
Millwall grinded out a vital 2-0 win despite a scrappy display, as detailed in BBC Sport’s live coverage. Max Cleworth’s 59th-minute own goal from Femi Azeez’s cross broke deadlock after a goalless first half where Lions failed shots on target. Substitute Josh Coburn rifled in the second at 85′, his fourth goal, punishing Wrexham wastefulness. Southwark News’ Will Scott notes improved second-half showing, resolute backline, and Crocombe’s saves preserved 12th clean sheet, cementing top-six push.
Alex Neil’s side now buffer six points from Preston, enhancing promotion hopes in tight race.
What Key Moments Defined the First Half Stalemate?
Wrexham started confidently, Kieffer Moore and Issa Kabore testing Max Crocombe early, per BBC Sport. Millwall settled, nearly ahead 27′ when Camiel Neghli headed Tristan Crama’s cross over after losing Kabore. Azeez blazed over late first half, ensuring poise at break with minimal chances—Wrexham third for comeback points but unable to capitalise. Southwark News highlights uneventful period, five combined fouls, balanced box touches (8-8), Crocombe’s two saves.
No corners for Millwall, aerial duels tight (12-11 Lions).
Why Were Injuries a Blow for Wrexham’s Playoff Ambitions?
Matty James (every league game starter) exited first half injured; left wing-back Liberato Cacace followed post-restart, per BBC Sport. Phil Parkinson’s response: George Thomason (51′), George Dobson (35′), later Josh Windass, Davis Keillor-Dunn, Sam Smith (73′). Momentum dipped despite spirits; Southwark News notes James’ absence disrupted midfield. Wrexham’s form since Christmas—most wins/points—tested, dropping points from winning positions (20, league-high) while strong recoveries (15 points, third).
Injuries compounded pressure against clinical Millwall.
What Chances Did Wrexham Squander in Search of Equaliser?
Post-own goal, Wrexham pushed: Moore twice promisingly, Callum Doyle drove effort, George Thomason/Dobson shots blocked, Dom Hyam headed over set-piece. Sam Smith, scoring last four starts, missed twice in a minute (82′, miscued backpass one-on-one wide under Doughty pressure). BBC Sport details Red Dragons’ third-placed losing-position recovery prowess unused. Coburn countered close-range miss before sealing. Southwark News praises Lions’ punishment of wastefulness, Neghli clearing Moore header late corner.
Hyam’s resolve held firm for clean sheet.
How Did Substitutions Shape the Match Outcome?
Parkinson’s changes injected urgency: Thomason/Dobson midfield refresh, Windass/Keillor-Dunn/Smith attack. Smith generated buzz but faltered. Millwall’s Coburn proved decisive sub, rifling past Arthur Okonkwo. BBC Sport timelines: Cacace off 51′ for Thomason, James early Dobson, 73′ triple swap. Southwark News credits Lions’ bench depth, back four standing firm late siege. Wrexham’s form team status since Christmas (six wins last eight) couldn’t overcome.
Subs highlighted tactical adaptability.
What Do Standings Mean for Playoff Race Post-Match?
Millwall leapfrog buffer over Preston (six points), 12th clean sheet underscoring defence. Wrexham hold sixth (47 points), ahead Preston on GD. BBC Sport confirms positions; Fox Sports previews 5th Millwall (49 pts post-win?), 6th Wrexham (44 pre, now 47?). Tight top-six intensifies; Lions’ win halts Red Dragons’ streak. Sofascore notes first league hosting since 2001 (1-1 draw).
Reverse fixture Wrexham triumph adds rivalry spice.
Who Stood Out in Millwall’s Defensive Masterclass?
Max Crocombe pivotal saves; back four—Tristan Crama, Dom Hyam? Wait, Hyam Wrexham—Millwall resolute, Neghli close miss/clearance. Azeez assister twice. Southwark News lauds Crocombe quieting Dragons’ line, Doughty press on Smith. BBC Sport: no first on-target till Coburn, aerial edges. Wrexham’s Okonkwo beaten clinically.
Clean sheet 12th underlines Neil’s organisation.
Why Context of Wrexham’s Home Form Matters Here?
Stok Cae Ras unbeaten streak snapped; BBC Sport notes confidence outset but blows mounted. Third comeback points unused despite siege. Southwark News: Lions out-of-sync first half improved, fortuitous opener. EvriMagaci previews stakes—Wrexham momentum (unbeaten three, Wednesday/QPR wins), Christmas form kings.
First Lions league win there since 2001 promotion-securing draw.
What Historical Rivalry Fuels This Playoff Clash?
Wrexham-Millwall sparse recent H2H; Sky Sports previews. FootyStats: Wrexham 1-0 reverse. Reddit threads hype. BBC: Lions two wins last 16 league vs Welsh (9 draws, 5 losses). February 7 fixture pivotal top-six separation.
Rivalry simmers with promotion dreams.
Looking Ahead: Playoff Implications for Both Sides?
Millwall strengthen grip, Preston gap key. Wrexham regroup injuries, maintain GD edge. BBC Sport post-match analysis pending; Southwark News: scrappy but effective. Sofascore live underscores competitiveness.
Six-pointer swings momentum dramatically.