Portsmouth welcome Millwall to Fratton Park to end a run of 6 games without a win and their worrying slide down the table.
Our 3 Predictions For Portsmouth vs Millwall:
- 1st Prediction For Bristol City vs Swansea City: Match Result Millwall – 2/1
- 2nd Prediction For Bristol City vs Swansea City: Under 2.5 Goals – 8/13
- 3rd Prediction For Bristol City vs Swansea City: Both Teams To Score Yes – 10/11
1st Prediction For Portsmouth vs Millwall: Match Result Draw – 2/1
Portsmouth have gone 6 matches since tasting victory and face a Millwall side who are without a win in their last 3 and have drawn the most matches on the road in the division (3).
2nd Prediction For Portsmouth vs Millwall: Under 2.5 Goals – 8/13
Only 40% of Portsmouth’s matches have produced over 2.5 goals this season and only 3 of their 8 home games have seen 3 or more goals. Millwall have seen 3 or more goals scored in just 7 of their 15 outings.
3rd Prediction For Portsmouth vs Millwall: Both Teams To Score Yes – 10/11
Portsmouth have conceded a goal in 5 of their last 6 matches and Millwall have conceded in their last 3 and in each of their last 5 away matches.
Best Odds For Portsmouth vs Millwall:
| Bookmaker | Portsmouth | Draw | Millwall |
| NRGBet Sports | 7/4 | 2/1 | 17/10 |
| Bet442 Sport | 17/10 | 2/1 | 31/20 |
| 7bet Sports | 7/4 | 2/1 | 13/8 |

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head:
Portsmouth prepare to face Millwall currently occupying 20th place in the Championship table, 4 points outside of the relegation places.
Pompey have lost 4 of their last 5 outings, a run that began with a 2-1 home defeat to league leaders Coventry City. Brandon Thomas-Asante scored a brace meaning Makenzie Kirk’s late strike was nothing more than a consolation for John Mousinho’s men.
Hayden Matthews scored an own goal to gift Stoke City all 3 points in another defeat on home soil before enduring an incredibly disappointing afternoon at Birmingham City, going down 4-0 to the newly promoted side.
Pompey’s next home fixture brought about a break from losing matches as they drew 0-0 with Wrexham in a game they perhaps could have won.
Last time out, Mousinho’s side lost 3-2 away at Hull City. Terry Devlin scored 2 but it was not enough as Enis Destan, Kyle Joseph and Joe Geldhardt scored for the Tigers.
Portsmouth have scored just 12 goals in their 15 matches at an average of 0.8 per game, with injured striker Adrian Segecic leading the way on 3.
The Fratton Park outfit have conceded 20 times at an average of 1.3 per match but have managed to keep 5 clean sheets, the 4th highest in the division.
Millwall still find themselves in 6th, the final playoff spot in the Championship, despite having failed to win any of their last 3. The Lions have won 2 of their last 5 league matches, a sequence that began with a 2-0 home win over high-flying Stoke City.
Femi Azeez and Tristan Crama scored within the opening 20 minutes to give Alex Neil’s team all 3 points at The Den.
Leicester City were the next to visit London and leave with nothing. Azeez was again on target to earn his side a 1-0 win.
Millwall were ahead twice at Oxford United but had to settled for a point in a 2-2 draw. Thierno Ballo and Jake Cooper gave the Lions a 1-0 and 2-1 lead but Oxford’s Przemyslaw Placheta snatched a draw in the 96th minute.
Neil’s side were then on the wrong end of a 4-0 loss at Birmingham City before drawing 1-1 with Preston North End last time out. Serbian striker Mihailo Ivanovic scored just his 2nd of the season to equalise after Michael Smith had given North End the lead.
Millwall have scored 17 goals at an average of 1.1 per match and Femi Azeez leads their scoring chart with 4.
Defensively, the Lions have conceded 20 times at an average of 1.3 per match and have kept 5 clean sheets.
Millwall have dominated the recent history between these 2 sides, winning 6 of the last 8 encounters.
The Lions beat Pompey on 3 occasions last season as they also faced off in the EFL Cup. Romain Esse sealed Millwall’s progression into the 2nd round with a 13th minute strike at Fratton Park.
That scoreline was repeated in the league fixture on the south coast, with Ivanovic the match winner on this occasion. The Serbian would score 2 at The Den, including a late winner, to give Millwall a 2-1 win as they went in search of a playoff spot.
With Portsmouth being down in League One for a number of years, the previous meeting was another EFL Cup clash back in 2021. Millwall were again victorious, running out 2-1 winners at The Den thanks to Scott Malone and George Saville.
The last time Pompey were victorious, they included the likes of Nwankwo Kanu, John Utaka and Dave Kitson in their squad for a Championship encounter back in 2010. Liam Lawrence scored a penalty to secure all 3 points.
In the 8 games, Portsmouth have scored just 4 times compared to Millwall’s 9 goals. Those 13 goals in 8 games mean an average of just over 1.6 goals per game.
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Last Results - Portsmouth
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Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?Where To Watch Portsmouth vs Millwall:
- Location: Fratton Park, Portsmouth
- Date: November 22nd, 2025
- TV Channel: This match is not scheduled for broadcast in the UK.
Probable Lineups For Portsmouth vs Millwall:
What sort of lineups can we expect from both sides for this Championship clash?
Portsmouth Lineup:
- Lineup: J. Bursik; R. Poole, J. Knight, J. Williams; I. Bowat, L. Le Roux, A. Dozzell, T. Devlin; C. Chaplin, J. Murphy; C. Bishop
- Suspended/injury: A. Segecic, C. Lang, C. Ogilvie, C. Shaughnessy, F. Umeh-Chibueze, H. Blair, J. Farrell, N. Schmid, T. Waddingham
- Coach: John Mousinho
Millwall Lineup:
- Lineup: M. Crocombe; T. Crama, C. Taylor, W. Harding, Z. Sturge; C. de Norre, D. Mazou-Sacko; A. Emakhu, C. Neghli, T. Ballo; M. Ivanovic
- Suspended/injured: B. Baker-Boaitey, F. Azeez, J.Coburn, L. Jensen, M. Luongo, R. Leonard, S. Benda, W. Smallbone, J. Cooper
- Coach: Alex Neil


