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How many points Wrexham won in the previous meeting against 7 remaining opponents?

A look at how Wrexham previously fared against the remaining opponents in the regular Championship season.

Wrexham’s 2025/26 campaign has seen them go from decent to impressive on multiple occasions. The best example is the second half of the season, which brought them into promotion contention after being tipped for a mid‑table finish.

Recently, the Reds have seen a similar pattern in their international break mood. After being gutted by the World Cup heartbreaks of multiple club stars, a timely recovery boost for Ben Sheaf has lifted the Wrexham camp.

This pattern hints at Wrexham to reflect on their previous run‑in and prepare for the final stretch of the Championship season. On that note, here’s a look at how Wrexham fared in their earlier meetings against the seven remaining opponents.

Wrexham Vs West Bromwich

Wrexham’s previous meeting against West Bromwich proved to be a 5-goal thriller at the Racecourse. While the Reds had equalised Isaac Prince’s go-ahead goal within the first half itself, Wrexham had no answer to late goals from Jed Wallace and Price again.

Though Sam Smith pulled one back in the end, it wasn’t enough to earn any points. This time, Wrexham will aim to exact revenge by dominating at the Hawthorns.

Wrexham Vs Southampton

Next comes the rematch of the opening matchday between Wrexham and Southampton. When these two sides had met that time, the Reds tasted a bitter comeback at the hands of the Saints.

Despite leading 1-0 for most of the game, stoppage‑time goals from Ryan Manning and Jack Stephens spoiled Wrexham’s mood.

This time, the two sides meet in a playoff decider. With both Wrexham and Southampton being favourites for the last playoff spots, it’s a must-win game for either side.

Wrexham Vs Birmingham

The last contest between Wrexham and Birmingham saw the then newly promoted sides share the points in a 1-1 draw. While Wrexham saw an unusual scorer in George Dobson fetch them the lead, Patrick Roberts’ equaliser in the second half reduced the result to a stalemate.

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The rematch comes as a must‑win for Wrexham. On the other hand, Birmingham would be hoping to spoil the Reds’ playoff charge, given their season is practically over.

Wrexham Vs Stoke City

The inaugural contest between Wrexham and Stoke saw the Potters take all three points at the bet365 Stadium. The Reds could have earned a point, but an empty‑goal miss from Longman and an unmarked Sorba Thomas cross proved decisive in their 0-1 loss to Stoke.

Wrexham will hope to bolster their promotion charge by taking revenge at home. With Stoke’s form having dropped off, nothing less than three points will do.

Wrexham Vs Oxford United

The first game on this list in which Wrexham earned a win in the previous meeting came against Oxford United. Welsh duo Kieffer Moore and Nathan Broadhead combined to fetch the only goal of the game in the 13th minute.

It wasn’t the cleanest strike from Broadhead, but his shot did enough to be counted via goal‑line technology. Wrexham will hope to complete a league double over Oxford after achieving their second double of the season against Sheffield United last time out.

Wrexham Vs Coventry

The Wrexham vs Coventry tie was lit up by the attacking duo of Josh Windass and Kieffer Moore in their previous meeting. Windass assisted all three of Moore’s goals as the Welsh forward completed a perfect hat‑trick in a 3‑2 thriller.

This time, the gap in the standings between the two sides has narrowed. Wrexham will hope to reduce it further by picking up as many points as they can against the league leaders.

Wrexham Vs Middlesbrough

The previous meeting between Wrexham and Middlesbrough was an unlucky affair for the Reds. After taking a 1‑0 lead, they looked set to seal the game, but Moore’s header came back off the crossbar in the second half.

That miss was followed by Hayden Hackney’s 80th‑minute equaliser, forcing a share of the points at the Riverside Stadium. Wrexham will hope for a better result in the rematch. As the final game of the regular campaign, it could directly decide their playoff fate.

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