Who is favored to win in Watford FC vs Millwall FC?
Watford FC are likely to be slight favorites to win based on home advantage at Vicarage Road and their stronger recent Championship form compared to Millwall FC’s inconsistent away results, with early indicative odds around 2.10 for Watford, 3.40 for Millwall and 3.20 for the draw from major books, adjusted frequently close to kick-off with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports. Watford’s recent home displays, including a solid performance against Birmingham City on 1 January 2026, suggest they create more chances and control possession more effectively than Millwall in similar fixtures.
What time is Watford FC vs Millwall FC?
The match between Watford FC and Millwall FC in the Championship is scheduled to start at 12:30 PM local time on 17 January 2026, which is 12:30 PM GMT in the UK winter schedule. Fans watching from Central Europe can tune in at 1:30 PM CET, while viewers on the US East Coast will see kick-off at 7:30 AM ET.
Where is Watford FC vs Millwall FC being held?
This Championship clash will be played at Vicarage Road in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, the long-time home stadium of Watford FC. Vicarage Road typically hosts just over 20,000 spectators for league games, with modernised all-seater stands and a tight, atmospheric layout that keeps supporters close to the pitch.
Watford FC vs Millwall FC prediction & odds - who wins?
A realistic prediction for Watford FC vs Millwall FC is a narrow Watford win, such as 2-1, driven by Watford’s stronger attacking metrics at home and Millwall’s mixed results on the road so far in the 2025–26 Championship season. Odds markets currently lean only slightly towards Watford, with home win prices a little above evens, the draw in the low 3.00s and an away win in the mid-3.00s, reflecting expectations of a competitive but home-tilted contest.
What is the head to head record between Watford FC vs Millwall FC?
Recent head-to-head meetings between Watford FC and Millwall FC in the Championship have been relatively balanced, with Watford edging the series by a small margin over the past decade in both home and away fixtures. At Vicarage Road specifically, Watford have generally taken more points, often limiting Millwall’s scoring opportunities and turning tight games into one-goal home victories.
