Millwall will begin their EFL Cup campaign on Tuesday night when they welcome League One side Reading to The Den in the first round of the competition.
The Lions were successful during an opening-day outing in the Championship at the weekend, while Reading were unable to earn any points from their first match in the third tier.
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Any worries about a hangover from missing out on the playoffs last season were quickly banished on Saturday afternoon, with Millwall beginning their Championship campaign with maximum points on Teesside against Middlesbrough.
Gary Rowett's side were without the ball for large portions of the game against Michael Carrick's Boro, but the Lions' hard work paid off when substitute Romain Esse bagged a 79th-minute winner to send the away following at the Riverside Stadium into raptures.
Millwall now return to their London home in search of progression to the second round of the EFL Cup - a competition they have failed to go past the first stage in during two of the last three campaigns.
Two minutes of madness at Abbey Stadium in August 2022 saw Liam O'Neil score the decisive goal for lower-tier Cambridge United and Lions attacker George Honeyman sent off to knock Rowett's men out of last season's EFL Cup.
The Londoners' long-term record in the competition does not bode well for their success in the 2023-24 edition, with Millwall last making it past round three in the 1994-95 campaign - a season in which they reached the quarter-finals.
Reading are back in the third tier of English football for the first time in over two decades, and they were unable to get their campaign off to a winning start at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Peterborough were the visitors to Berkshire on Saturday, and Darren Ferguson's men were in no mood to let May's playoff capitulation against Sheffield Wednesday stay in their minds for too long, with Ephron Mason-Clark's goal securing a 1-0 victory.
The Royals are now under the stewardship of Spaniard Ruben Selles after the 40-year-old left his post at Southampton following their relegation to the Championship in the 2022-23 term.
Selles brings fresh ideas to Reading that will need time to bed in, and although an EFL Cup run would be appreciated by supporters, the club's main priority will be securing an immediate return to the second tier.
Reading have failed to make it past the first round of this competition in their last two attempts, falling short against Swansea City and Stevenage most recently.
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