Season so far

Championship

Key, Oxford v Millwall
League position, Oxford United 19th, Millwall 3rdTotal points, Oxford United 12, Millwall 23

Goals scored

Oxford United 13Millwall 14

Form guide

All competitions

Oxford United won
v Sheffield Wednesday
1
2
Championship
Millwall won
v Leicester City
1
0
Championship
Oxford United lose
v Wrexham
1
0
Championship
Millwall won
v Stoke City
2
0
Championship
Oxford United won
v Derby County
1
0
Championship
Millwall won
v Queens Park Rangers
1
2
Championship
Oxford United lose
v Watford
2
1
Championship
Millwall won
v West Bromwich Albion
3
0
Championship
Oxford United draw
v Queens Park Rangers
0
0
Championship
Millwall lose
v Coventry City
0
4
Championship

Previous meetings

All competitions

Oxford United and Millwall

Played 14

Draw 3
Oxford United Won 4Millwall Won 7

Previous scores

All competitions

Championship

Millwall 0 , Oxford United 1 on the 1st of January 2025
Millwall
Oxford United
1st of January 2025
Oxford United 1 , Millwall 1 on the 30th of November 2024
Oxford United
Millwall
30th of November 2024

League Cup

Oxford United 2 , Millwall 2 on the 27th of August 2019
Oxford United
Millwall
27th of August 2019

Match Facts

  • Oxford United are unbeaten across their last three league games against Millwall (W2 D1), only once having a longer run against the Lions in EFL history – four matches between 1969 and 1970.

  • Millwall remain unbeaten across their last five away league games against Oxford United, winning four of those matches and netting 2+ goals in each victory (D1).

  • After beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 last time out, Oxford will be looking to win consecutive Championship matches for the first time since January earlier this year (30 matches played since).

  • Millwall have won each of their last four league games and will be looking to win five in succession for the first time since their final five Championship fixtures of 2023-24.

  • Millwall have won seven of their opening 12 Championship games this season (D2 L3), the most they’ve ever won at this stage of a second-tier campaign across club history.