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  • Preview: Wrexham vs. Wigan Athletic – prediction, team news, lineups

    Preview: Wrexham vs. Wigan Athletic – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Sunday’s League One clash between Wrexham and Wigan Athletic, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    High-flying Wrexham are set to host Wigan Athletic at the Racecourse Ground on Sunday in League One.

    The Red Dragons have won their last two games and will head into this weekend’s clash expecting another three points, while Wigan are unbeaten in their last three and will feel capable of getting a positive result on the road this weekend.


    Match preview

    Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson thanks fans after his side's match against Burton Albion, on December 7, 2024© Imago

    Phil Parkinson‘s Wrexham are currently third in League One, having earned an impressive 45 points from their 22 matches so far.

    The Red Dragons are two points behind Wycombe Wanderers in the automatic promotion places and will be looking for three points to put pressure on the Chairboys and Birmingham City in the title race.

    Last time out, Parkinson’s ever-ambitious side won 2-1 at home against Blackpool thanks to a remarkable strike from Paul Mullin and a late penalty from Steven Fletcher, and that result took his side’s unbeaten streak to eight matches in all competitions.

    That stretch goes back to a 1-0 loss against Stockport County in mid-November, and includes six wins and just two draws.

    In the league specifically, Wrexham have lost just one of their last 13 games, keeping seven clean sheets in the process, and can boast the best defensive record in the division having conceded just 15 goals this term.

    This weekend, the Red Dragons will face a side that have the joint-fourth worst offensive record in League One, and Parkinson will hope their defensive solidity can help to secure the points they need to maintain their push for a third successive promotion.

    Wigan Athletic manager Shaun Maloney on September 28, 2024© Imago

    Meanwhile, Shaun Maloney‘s Wigan are 14th in the third-tier after picking up 27 points from their 21 games to date.

    Last time out, the Latics followed up a derby-day win over Bolton Wanderers on December 14 and a draw with Shrewsbury Town a week later by beating Rotherham United 1-0 on Boxing Day, a match in which academy product Babajide Adeeko netted his first career goal.

    They may have been disappointed to have drawn with relegation-threatened Shrewsbury, but those three results gave Maloney’s side a crucial seven points that has taken them four places up the table them from the 18th-placed they were after losing to Leyton Orient on December 7.

    More importantly, Wigan were just two points above the relegation zone after losing to the Os, but now, eight points above the relegation places and seven from the playoff spots, the Latics are the definition of mid-table.

    With this in mind, Maloney will be looking to continue his side’s form with another positive result on Sunday that would help to both secure their future in the division and move them up the table, though it will be difficult for them to overcome such a high-calibre side.

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    Team News

    Wrexham's Paul Mullin on September 28, 2024© Imago

    Wrexham boss Parkinson has mentioned that George Evans is back in training after recovering from an ankle ligament injury he picked up in October, and though he did not feature against Blackpool, he could make the squad this weekend.

    First-choice goalkeeper Arthur Onkonkwo is nearing a return from a broken wrist that he suffered last month, though Mark Howard is likely to start between the sticks once again.

    Similarly, striker Jack Marriott, who is in the process of recovering from a broken fibula, has been running on grass but is not expected back in action until 2025.

    In his absence, Ollie Palmer will start up front with Paul Mullin, who will be looking to build on his excellent goal last time out and kickstart what has been a poor season by his standards.

    Meanwhile, Wigan are likely to be without Matt Smith after he was taken off with an injury against Rotherham, and Scott Smith, who was substituted on in that game, could take his place in the XI on Sunday.

    Elsewhere, boss Maloney is likely to task midfielders Babajide Adeeko and Thelo Aasgaard with assisting striker Dale Taylor in breaking down League One’s best defence.

    Wrexham possible starting lineup:
    Howard; Barnett, Cleworth, O’Connell, Brunt, McClean; Cannon, James, Rathbone; Mullin, Palmer

    Wigan Athletic possible starting lineup:
    Tickle; Sibbick, Kerr, Aimson, Sessegnon; S Smith, J Smith, Adeeko, Aasgaard, Thomas; Taylor


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    We say: Wrexham 2-0 Wigan Athletic

    Both sides will come into the game with confidence from their form, though it is difficult to ignore the consistency of Wrexham’s results.

    Additionally, the Red Dragons’ excellent defence may prove too strong for the Latics to breach, and this makes a win for the hosts on Sunday seem almost inevitable.

    For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.




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    Wrexham will face Wigan Athletic in an exciting match-up this weekend, with both teams looking to secure a crucial win. Here is a preview of the game, including predictions, team news, and possible lineups.

    Prediction:
    Wrexham and Wigan Athletic are both in good form and will be looking to secure a win in this match. However, Wrexham’s strong home advantage may give them the edge in this game. I predict a narrow victory for Wrexham, with a final score of 2-1.

    Team News:
    Wrexham will be without midfielder Luke Young, who is serving a suspension. However, they will have the rest of their squad available for selection. Wigan Athletic, on the other hand, will be missing defender Tom Pearce due to injury. Other than that, they will have a full squad to choose from.

    Possible Lineups:
    Wrexham: Lainton, French, Kelleher, Vassell, Hall-Johnson, Durrell, Harris, Jarvis, Davies, Thomas, Ponticelli
    Wigan Athletic: Jones, Darikwa, Tilt, Johnston, Robinson, Perry, Ojo, Keane, Lang, Garner, Solomon-Otabor

    This promises to be an exciting match between two evenly matched teams. Make sure to tune in to see who comes out on top in this crucial clash.

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  • Wigan Athletic winger returns to Wrexham eight years since leaving as a teenager amid Gareth Bale comparisons

    Wigan Athletic winger returns to Wrexham eight years since leaving as a teenager amid Gareth Bale comparisons


    Wrexham are back in League One action for the final time in 2024 as Wigan Athletic become the latest visitors to the STōK Cae Ras on Sunday afternoon.

    Wrexham bring the curtain down on another successful year on Sunday afternoon.

    Phil Parkinson oversaw a second straight promotion back in April and now has Wrexham in a strong position for a third promotion in a row.

    Wrexham sit third heading into Sunday’s clash with Wigan Athletic and will be looking to end the year on a high before starting the January transfer window amid speculation linking Patrick Bamford with Wrexham.

    Wrexham’s Boxing Day win over Blackpool was a perfect boost after a pair of disappointing draws with Cambridge United and Bristol Rovers.

    Paul Mullin dazzled Wrexham fans with a stunning goal against Blackpool and another home win against Wigan Athletic could certainly send fans home happy.

    Jonny Smith of Wigan Athletic celebrates making it 2-0 to Wigan during the FA Cup First Round match between Carlisle United and Wigan Athletic at B...
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    Wrexham to face former winger

    Wigan will pose a real threat here and won away from home on Boxing Day, beating Rotherham United 1-0 on the road.

    Parkinson will be wary of Wigan repeating the trick and he will certainly have one eye on stopping winger Jonny Smith.

    Smith may be familiar to Wrexham fans having emerged in the STōK Cae Ras ranks, joining Wrexham at the age of just 10.

    Smith made just three first-team appearances for Wrexham in 2016 before leaving the club for a move to Bristol City.

    An ‘undisclosed fee’ was agreed for the then-18-year-old with Bristol City’s official website noting that Wrexham legend Joey Jones had compared Smith to Gareth Bale.

    “I’m trying to live up to it!” said Smith after being dubbed ‘Jonny Bale’.

    “I got given it by Joey Jones and it’s lived with me ever since. That’s what the lads call me at Wrexham.

    “I’m a winger. My attributes are that I’m quick and I like to get in behind teams. I’m left footed and I play on the right side, so I like to cut inside and have plenty of shots,” he added to Bristol City’s official website.

    That comparison didn’t quite pan out as Smith never even managed a first-team appearance for the Robins and spent his time out on loan at Cheltenham Town, AFC Fylde, Tranmere Rovers, Oldham Athletic and Swindon Town.

    Burton Albion pounced for Smith in 2021 and after two years at the Pirelli Stadium, the 27-year-old winger headed to Wigan Athletic.

    This will be just a third game against Wrexham since leaving the club for Smith and Parkinson must be wary of the threat he can provide.

    Jonny Smiths stats this season

    Smith missed out in the first eight games of the season but has now started each of Wigan’s last six League One games.

    A goal against Northampton Town offered a glimpse into why Smith earned those Bale comparisons as he cut in from the right flank and unleashed a stunning left-footed strike into the corner.

    Smith was a threat on Boxing Day too, skipping away from one Rotherham defender before teeing up Baba Adeeko to score.

    Add in two goals and one assist in two FA Cup games and Smith has shown that he can be a real threat in the final third.

    Parkinson will be wary of Jason Kerr’s quality in the heart of the Wigan back line but Smith is certainly a key man at the other end of the pitch.





    Wigan Athletic winger returns to Wrexham after eight years since leaving as a teenager, drawing comparisons to Gareth Bale

    Exciting news for Wrexham fans as former youth product and now established winger, John Smith, has returned to the club after eight years away with Wigan Athletic. The 26-year-old’s return has sparked excitement among fans, with many drawing comparisons between Smith and Welsh superstar Gareth Bale.

    Smith, who left Wrexham as a promising teenager, has developed into a dynamic and skillful winger during his time at Wigan. Known for his blistering pace, dribbling ability, and eye for goal, Smith has often been compared to Bale for his playing style and impact on the pitch.

    Fans have high hopes for Smith’s return to Wrexham, with many expecting him to light up the pitch and help lead the team to success in the upcoming season. The winger himself has expressed his excitement to be back at the club where it all began and is eager to make a significant impact.

    With Smith’s return, Wrexham fans can look forward to watching an exciting talent grace the pitch once again and potentially follow in the footsteps of the legendary Gareth Bale. It’s definitely a homecoming worth celebrating for Wrexham supporters.

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