Simon Jordan has expressed his opinions about Millwall’s recent success and if it will be sufficient to defeat Leeds United.

Neil Harris’ team enters the game fresh off three consecutive victories, moving them out of the relegation zone and into the top six of the Championship.


Leeds hasn’t always had a good time at the Den; last season’s 3-0 victory was their first away victory at Millwall since 2012, a six-game streak.

Leeds (47) is the only team in the Championship that has gained more points than the Lions (45) since his hiring in February, thus this Millwall team is undoubtedly in a far stronger position than they were on that day.

Furthermore, Harris hasn’t minced his words when discussing Millwall’s clash with Leeds, clearly viewing it as their biggest game of the season

Jordan anticipates the outcome of Millwall vs. Leeds.
Leeds has a solid unbeaten streak of their own, while Millwall is in outstanding form. They lost to Burnley eight games ago at Elland Road, their lone loss of the season.

Even though Leeds played Sheffield United and Sunderland in October, this match might be the most challenging for them yet given the history of the fixture.

And Leeds would only need to win to return to the top two following the Blades’ late performance against Bristol City last night.

Jordan, a commentator on talkSPORT prior to the game, has predicted Leeds to win despite Millwall’s recent success.

He stated: “It’s really hard for me to watch Millwall, a Crystal Palace opponent in South London, with any significant amount of zeal, but I believe Leeds will win.

“Millwall isn’t in any terrific shape, in my opinion, just because they’re eighth in the Championship. Leeds is doing fantastically, isn’t it?
Sam Parkin also forecasts Millwall vs Leeds score

Jordan is not the only commentator to have expressed his forecast for Millwall’s future matchup with Leeds; Sam Parkin, an EFL commentator, has also done so.

Parkin shares Jordan’s prediction of a narrow Leeds victory, but he thinks Millwall will pose a challenge to Daniel Farke’s team.

“I believe Millwall has been outstanding, and they are currently in seventh place, aren’t they?” he remarked. which is amazing. They also appear to be very imaginative.

“I believe that those early-season figures demonstrate that there is a good deal of truth to the claim that they are a far more potent offensive force this season thanks to the new-look attack.

“I believe they will score, but it will be hard for the guys to keep improving when you don’t have the depth of, say, Leeds and the other teams they are playing against.” I’ll go for Leeds, narrowly 2-1 away win.”

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