Wrexham are through to the third round of the Carabao Cup for the first time in over 40 years.
Wrexham have spent big and recruited heavily, but after gaining nothing from their opening games, Phil Parkinson says they’re not done yet.
Wrexham have won their opening home game in five of their last six Football League campaigns – and will hope that trend continues against West Bromwich Albion.
The season is up and running for Wrexham who used the Carabao Cup to bounce back from last weekend’s opening Championship defeat.
Wrexham begin a new chapter on Saturday, when they start their push towards another promotion . . . this time up to the Premier League.
Wrexham used to make little to no noise whatsoever in their pre-season activity, but now they are box office all over the world, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
Wrexham are up and will be playing Championship football next season. But they won’t be chasing superstars to take them to the Premier League
Wrexham are almost there, but the margins around promotion are so narrow that manager Phil Parkinson insists there must be no let up.
Wrexham are closing in on promotion but there are still speed bumps to deal with and the odd nasty bend, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
Wrexham’s promotion surge has taken a jolt with dropped points at Cambridge United and it could prove more costly yet for manager Phil Parkinson.
Wrexham can see the finish line, but their race is far from run as Phil Parkinson’s team host fellow promotion-chasers Stockport County this weekend.
Wrexham are still on course for a third promotion on the bounce, but their next opponents are Bolton who know more than most about their rivals’ boss, Phil Parkinson.