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Predicted lineup for Wrexham vs Swansea: £10m man to start in Welsh derby

Wrexham vs Swansea

A deep dive into how Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson can lineup for Wrexham vs Swansea to secure a massive result in the Welsh derby.

A full Championship matchday generally spans across a couple of hours, or a day at most. Keeping that in mind, when the EFL allots two days for a particular round with one matchup taking up an entire evening, you know it’s a special one in itself.

That’s the magnitude of tonight’s Wrexham vs Swansea clash. Billed as the Welsh derby, this away tie has the potential to exceed the classic Swansea versus Cardiff City battles.

Let me be clear, I’m not kidding here. Wrexham may not give Swansea fans a tough choice to rank them as a more thrilling opponent to play than the Blue Birds but Wrexham are Wrexham at the end of the day.

Excitement follows the Red Dragons everywhere, then be it their attempts to reach the Premier League or a confirmed meeting against Premier League’s finest, Manchester United.

Still, the night belongs to Swansea and let’s not shift our attention away from it.

Where to watch Wrexham vs Swansea on TV?

First things first, when and where to watch Wrexham vs Swansea. The Championship action takes place tonight, December 19, 2025 at 8:00 PM GMT.

Now, the ones touring the South of Wales will undoubtedly have their best seats waiting to support Wrexham. For those chanting for Parkinson’s men from home, they can tune in to Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR on TV as pointed out in this live-football on TV report.

Predicted Wrexham lineup

With that said and done, let’s move on to know which faces we can expect to see warming up from the Wrexham camp. Needless to mention, Issa Kabore and Liberato Cacace would be backing the starting eleven throughout the ninety minutes as we fans will.

It’s a helpless situation but will stay like that for a brief while. Ryan Hardie is not someone the fullback duo often link up with on the pitch, but the 28 year old Scot also shares the same injury fortune as them.

Ruling those names out of the big picture, below is how Parkinson could set Wrexham up for the maximum success in front of the Swans.

Goalkeeper: Arthur Okonkwo

Has been the No.1 behind the sticks until now, and thus, deserves to see such a big Welsh derby through to the end.

Centre Back: Dan Scarr

Was dropped last time due to a shaky first half at Hull but the inexperienced Callum Doyle didn’t do better in his place. Hence, sticking with him for this big night.

Centre Back: Max Cleworth

So far, Cleworth has been Parkinson’s go-to man to lead the defence for the Championship. A goal number two is unlikely here, but who says no?

Centre Back: Dominic Hyam

The biggest plus point with Hyam is his physique, which can come in handy for keeping Swansea’s in-form man Zan Vipotnik in check.

Left Midfield: James McClean

Fan favourite at the Racecourse for a reason and gives Parkinson less worries on the left hand side without Cacace.

Defensive Midfield: George Dobson

Rallied the fans for the coming Championship challenges and his Arsenal past says he is very much up for any intense derby.

Defensive Midfield: Matty James

Set up Josh Windass for last Friday’s opener, and must retain his place.

Attacking Midfield: Josh Windass

Windass has been instrumental in almost all of Wrexham’s league wins, and his hat-trick of assists for Kieffer Moore against Coventry City just sums up his playmaking quality.

Right Midfield: Lewis O’Brien

Honestly, this one is a risky call. Neither Longman or Barnett has performed flawlessly on the right flank, hence, I am entrusting former Swan O’Brien to not disappoint like them.

Striker: Kieffer Moore

The best striker in the current Wales national team, period. He will start.

Striker: Nathan Broadhead

The £10m Wrexham paid for Broadhead’s services could be well on display tonight. A tall striker who can also operate on the wings, Parkinson must utilize Broadhead’s talent to the fullest at Swansea.

Score Prediction for Wrexham vs Swansea

I am backing Kieffer Moore and Josh Windass to deliver the goods, and feel Wrexham can claim a 2-1 win.

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