Rotherham go in search of only their second home victory of the campaign on Wednesday when they take on Luton Town at the New York Stadium.

Their only previous home win came in their South Yorkshire derby against Sheffield Wednesday, but the Millers were unable to record consecutive second-tier successes for the first time since March 2016 when they narrowly lost out at Stoke City on Saturday.

However, Rotherham are proving a tough nut to crack following their promotion from League One - with three of their four defeats this term by the odd goal.

As for Luton, they've made an impressive start to their second season at Championship level, but were comfortably outclassed by Brentford last time out.

Despite that defeat, the Hatters are just two points adrift on the top-six, and will be hoping to mark their first ever trip to the New York Stadium with their third away victory already.

Rotherham are slender favourites for the points, but Sky Sports pundit David Prutton can't pick between the two sides and has predicted a 1-1 draw in South Yorkshire.

 

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The Verdict I'm in agreement with Prutton here. Luton have been impressive on the road, but Rotherham have kept things relatively tight at the back and I don't see them losing here. The Hatters have only draw one of their nine matches this term, but I think a point apiece here, in what promises to be an extremely tight game.