What does this result mean for Wrexham's promotion chances?
Wrexham's draw means they drop to third place, one point behind Wycombe Wanderers, making the promotion race even tighter.
Football / League One
Wrexham's quest for automatic promotion to the Championship suffered a setback as they drew 1-1 with Bristol Rovers. This result, coupled with Wycombe Wanderers' victory, has pushed Wrexham down to third place in League One, intensifying th...
The match against Bristol Rovers highlighted some weaknesses in Wrexham's game. Despite dominating possession (65%), they struggled to break down a disciplined Rovers defense. Manager Phil Parkinson acknowledged the need for improvement in the final third. Bristol Rovers' coach, Iñigo Calderón, employed a strategy that effectively contained Wrexham's attacking threats.
The League One promotion race has been incredibly competitive, with second place changing hands 18 times this season. Wycombe Wanderers now lead Wrexham in terms of days spent in second place (91 to 90). The final games of the season promise more twists and turns, with key matches scheduled that will directly impact the promotion contenders. Sky Sports has chosen Orient versus Wycombe and Wrexham against Charlton for broadcast, further intensifying the pressure.
| Team | Monday April 21 | Saturday April 26 | Saturday May 3 | |-------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|-----------------------| | Wrexham | Blackpool (a) | Charlton Athetic (H) 5.30 | Lincoln City (a) | | Wycombe | Charlton Athletic (H) | Leyton Orient (a) 12.30 | Stockport County (H) | | Charlton | Wycombe Wands (a) | Wrexham (a) 5.30 | Burton Albion (H) |
Opta's supercomputer forecasts Wycombe to finish second, but the margins are slim, and the race remains unpredictable. The upcoming matches will be decisive in determining which teams secure automatic promotion.
Wrexham's draw means they drop to third place, one point behind Wycombe Wanderers, making the promotion race even tighter.
Besides Wrexham and Wycombe, Charlton Athletic is also in contention for a promotion spot.
Wrexham will play Blackpool (away), Charlton Athletic (home), and Lincoln City (away).
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