Can Wrexham get promoted? Promotion updates, key dates and latest results

Can Wrexham get promoted? Promotion updates, key dates and latest results

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Wrexham are one of the most exciting clubs outside the Premier League as the League One side has plenty of ambition to surge up the English football pyramid.

Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney became the owners of the club back in February 2021, and the club have been on the ascendancy ever since.

The 2022/23 season saw them win the National League to finally escape the division, 15 years after slipping out of the Football League.

Last term, Wrexham made it back-to-back promotions as they finished second in League Two to secure their place in the third tier of the pyramid for the first time since 2004/05.

The onus is now on them to achieve promotion to the second tier – though this is unlikely to be the final aim, especially with the money that Reynolds and McElhenney have injected into the club.

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With just a few months left of the campaign, Wrexham will need to be at their very best to secure either a first or second-place finish, thus making the move into the Championship.

Birmingham City and Wycombe Wanderers are the only two teams ahead of them at the time of writing. Will promotion be achieved this year, or will they require a year in League One? Here we analyse the latest results and fixtures along with delving into whether they can achieve promotion this season.

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How League One works

There are 24 clubs in League One, with all teams playing each other twice for a total of 46 league matches across the campaign.

This is the same number of games as in League Two and the Championship, should they get that far – but there are some notable differences between the bottom two divisions of the EFL.

In League One, there are only two automatic promotion spots, compared to the three on offer in the division below.

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Teams who finish between 3rd and 6th will qualify for the play-offs. There are also four relegation spots compared to two in League Two.

Last season, sixth-placed Barnsley earned 76 points to qualify for the play-offs, while Portsmouth and Derby County – who were promoted automatically to the Championship – both accrued over 90 points during the 2023/24 season.

At the other end of the table, Burton Albion survived with 46 points, just two more than relegated Cheltenham Town.

Wrexham will be making history if they secure promotion to the Championship, as three successive promotions has never happened at this level of English football.

Due to their financial backing, Wrexham were tipped as one of the favourites to secure a third promotion in a row before the season started.

The club started rather well in the third tier, taking 10 points from their first four matches, which included a win over promotion rivals Wycombe.

Their form has largely been good, losing only six times across 29 matches in League One, conceding 25 goals, the joint-second-best defensive record.

Meanwhile, Wrexham recently suffered penalty shootout heartbreak in the EFL Trophy, with Peterborough United’s late comeback denying the Red Dragons a place in Wembley’s April final.

More crucial matches come in March, including an away tie against Wycombe. Given the two clubs are separated by just two points, a win for Wrexham could allow them to surge into the promotion spots.

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There is no doubt that they have acquitted themselves well in the third tier. The question now is whether they can make one more step on their journey to the Premier League.

Wrexham fixtures, results and standings

Current League One standings

Rank

Team

P

GD

PTS

1

Birmingham City

32

+35

76

2

Wycombe Wanderers

33

+26

64

3

Wrexham

33

+20

62

4

Stockport County

33

+17

57

5

Huddersfield Town

33

+15

55

6

Bolton Wanderers

33

+3

54

7

Leyton Orient

33

+17

53

8

Charlton Athletic

32

+13

53

9

Reading

32

+3

50

10

Barnsley

33

+2

49

Via BBC Sport (last updated 1st March, 3pm)

As it stands, the table suggests the fight for promotion could go down to the wire. Birmingham are in a very strong position to claim top spot, but Wrexham and fellow promoted side Stockport County are leading the chasing pack as they hunt down Wycombe’s two-point lead in second.

With the two sides meeting in a fortnight, Wrexham’s promotion destiny is now back in their hands.

Wrexham won all bar one of their league matches in February, with in-form Leyton Orient coming from behind to secure an impressive victory at the Racecourse Ground.

Most recently, their goalless draw against Bolton Wanderers is by no means a terrible result, even if they missed the chance to go level on points with Wycombe following the Chairboys’ defeat to leaders Birmingham this weekend.

Next up is a trip to play-off chasing Huddersfield Town, with four matches coming in 12 days as we enter the crunch stage of the season.

Wrexham’s next five matches in all competitions

Date

Competition

Opposition

H/A

Kick-off (GMT)

Tue 4th Mar

League One

Huddersfield

A

7.45pm

Sat 8th Mar

League One

Rotherham

H

3pm

Tue 11th Mar

League One

Reading

A

8pm

Sat 15th Mar

League One

Wycombe

A

3pm

Sat 22nd Mar

League One

Stockport

H

3pm

Via BBC Sport

The run-in will test the players, but their EFL Trophy exit now means they can solely focus on the conclusion of their League One campaign, with 13 games remaining between now and the final day on Saturday 3rd May.

Wrexham’s last five results in all competitions

Date

Competition

Opposition

Result

Sat 1st Mar

League One

Bolton

D 0-0

Wed 26th Feb

EFL Trophy

Peterborough

D 2-2

Sun 23rd Feb

League One

Mansfield

W 2-1

Tue 18th Feb

League One

Leyton Orient

L 1-2

Sat 15th Feb

League One

Northampton

W 2-0

Via BBC Sport

Wrexham may have missed out on another Wembley date and dropped points in the league, but they are still firmly in the hunt for promotion. All eyes will likely be on their crucial clash with Wycombe, which could prove vital in the final standings.

With results far from consistent at this stage, a strong run of results may be required to get the job done and secure a third successive promotion.

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