Boosted by their Carabao Cup wins this season, Wrexham will be looking to register their first win in the English second tier since May 15, 1982, when the Red Dragons make the trip to The Den to take on Millwall in the Championship on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the hosts will aim to register their third straight victory across all competitions.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel information, streaming details, and more.
How to watch Millwall vs Wrexham online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US), the Championship match between Millwall and Wrexham will be available to watch and stream online live through Paramount+.
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Millwall vs Wrexham kick-off time
The Championship match between Millwall and Wrexham will be played at The Den in London, England.
it will kick off at 7 am PT / 10 am ET on Saturday, August 30, in the US.
Team news & squads
Millwall team news
Lukas Jensen, Danny McNamara and Alfie Doughty are currently unavailable due to injury issues. Additionally, Billy Mitchell, Femi Azeez and Macaulay Langstaff are all doubtful.
The likes of Josh Coburn and Mihailo Ivanovic will return to the final third after being rested in the midweek 2-1 Carabao Cup win over Coventry City.
Elsewhere, Japhet Tanganga has completed a permanent move to Sheffield United.
Wrexham team news
The visitors are expected to be without Ollie Rathbone, Andy Cannon, Josh Windass, Jay Rodriguez and George Thomason.
Liberato Cacace is nearing a return to fitness, but Saturday's game may come too soon for the summer arrival. At the same time, Callum Doyle is a strong contender for his first league start, having made his debut midweek after his move from Manchester City.


