Supercomputer predicts Wrexham’s 3-1 win over Norwich, which would still keep them outside of the playoff zone.
Fresh from a week’s worth of rest, Wrexham head into the Championship matchday 27 in high spirits. While the long-term goal remains to take a stride towards a promotion spot, the Dragons eye an interesting record heading into the Norwich clash.
Notably, only two sides have managed a winning streak of 5+ games this Championship season. With Coventry’s best run of 6 wins alongside Derby’s 5-game stint, Wrexham can become just the 3rd side in this tally.
Taking into consideration Norwich’s Josh Sargent saga, Wrexham enter the game with a psychological upper hand. Factoring this in with their multiple injury boosts ahead of the game, fans would be in for another memorable evening at the Racecourse.
Call it a fair speculation, as Wrexham have been favoured in the matchday prediction. As per The 44’s Supercomputer forecast, Phil Parkinson and co are tipped for a comfortable 3-1 win over the Canaries.
Winning prediction feels insufficient for Wrexham’s ambition
Given the nature of the sport, the maximum any side can hope for while entering a matchday is an easy-peasy win. While Wrexham have got the go-ahead for it with the Supercomputer prediction, it may still leave fans unappeased.
The pain point being the same, which has been dragging on for weeks for Wrexham fans. Despite even going 5/5 with a Norwich win, the Reds are still touted to remain outside the playoff spot for another week at least.
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Taking a look at the forecasts for Wrexham’s promotion rivals, Stoke City has been tipped for a win, while Millwall, Watford and Hull are expected to settle on a draw. Though Javi Gracia’s in-form Watford side being limited to a draw remains an anomaly in itself, that still doesn’t help for Wrexham’s top-6 entry.
Mapping these results into the Championship standings scenario, Wrexham and Stoke City could move upto 43 points each while Hull City and Watford remain at 42. Even a draw sees Milwall clear at 44, and they would be safe to retain their 5th spot.
Ultimately, the battle between Wrexham and Stoke for the last playoff spot boils down to goal difference. Here’s where the Dragons’ 3-1 comfortable win leaves them midway, with Stoke touted to jump and take the 6th spot even if they manage the predicted 1-0 win.
While waiting until another matchday doesn’t affect Wrexham momentarily, it sure can play a part in the future. With the Dragons scheduled to finish the regular campaign against Coventry and Boro, building on a better GD can go a long way in deciding their promotion.
Wrexham and Predictions: A far from trivial story
Using Wrexham alongside terms like predictions/forecasts has never proved to be a rational call for even pundits like George Elek. Let alone for the fans, who’ve seen miracles happening like 3 consecutive promotions.
As an additional silver lining, Wrexham and Supercomputer predictions have hardly been a match lately. On multiple occasions, Parkinson and men have overdelivered, and that’s what will be expected again.
While a win with a +2 goal difference is always welcome, Kieffer Moore’s return can add to it even more. Even an improvement of a couple of goals can secure Wrexham’s entry into the top-6 for the first time this season.
And what better than an opponent like Norwich for this task? Already troubled in the relegation zone, Wrexham ought to deploy this advantage to their benefit. Afterall, a big win here can do them the world of good for their promotion chances.
Overall, the best possible outcome for Wrexham post matchday-27 can be an entry into the playoff zone. While they need quite a few things to go their way, the hope would be to hit the top-6 region for the first time around.
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