3 Leicester City records
Wrexham can break 3 Leicester City records tomorrow with a win
Wrexham handed Leicester City prediction fans have never seen this season
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Wrexham handed Leicester City prediction fans have never seen this season

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The 44’s Supercomputer forecasts a mammoth 4-0 victory for Wrexham at the Racecourse homeground against Leicester.

Heading into matchday 28, Wrexham need a redeeming victory in the wake of their last defeat. While it won’t cover up for the winnable 3 points lost against Norwich, a solid result against Leicester keeps Wrexham in the promotion race.

Taking a look at the opportunity missed, the Dragons could’ve been sitting in the 7th position with a Norwich win. With all their immediate promotion rivals dropping points, Wrexham fumbled a golden chance to ascend two spots up in the table.

Optimistically, even if not the gold standard, the upcoming game presents a solid silver chance for Wrexham. As Bristol(9th ranked) and Stoke(7th ranked) face promotion favourites, Ipswich and Boro, the Dragons can carve their way up.

While that’s not undermining Leicester in any way, Wrexham go into this matchday with high spirits. Having recently got the pleasant update of Matty James’ renewal, the dressing room would be buzzing to see the veteran put his previous Leicester experience to use against them.

Amidst the drooling optimism comes another blistering update for the Red Dragons. As per The 44’s Supercomputer predictions, Wrexham can pack up Leicester in a surreal 4-0 win at the Racecourse later today.

A fair prediction for Wrexham or a bit too bold forecast?

Lining up the recent results for both Wrexham and Leicester, the Dragons have been the better side. Having won 5 games before an underwhelming Norwich display, Wrexham ought to give a strong fight against any side.

Fair enough, but a 4-0 prediction might be a bit too much to ask for a Wrexham side. Especially when they face one of the most reputed clubs competing in this Championship, the Foxes.

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In the 27 games Wrexham have featured on their Championship return, they’ve never registered a win as big as this touted scoreline. Let alone a 4-goal difference win, the Dragons’ biggest victory has been a double-goal margin one.

Further, Wrexham have only scored 4+ goals on a single occasion when they beat Sheffield United on Boxing Day in a memorable win.

Factoring in these observations, a 4-0 forecast feels too good to be true for the Wrexham faithful. While this helps build optimism ahead of an important game, executing it against a side that featured in the Top Flight last season feels improbable.

If anything, Leicester’s previous records against the Welsh club undermine this forecast’s authority even more. Though nothing is impossible for an exciting Wrexham side, they would need to rewrite history if they are to achieve a similar scoreline.

Wrexham’s rollercoaster run keeps this 4-0 forecast in contention

Apart from Wrexham’s Hollywood story or unprecedented success, a major entertainer for fans this season has been their unpredictability. One week, they can defeat a top-6 side comfortably, yet lose to relegation battlers the other game.

Though the role of the Championship’s vile competition is undeniable, Wrexham have been unpredictable lately. That’s supported by how predictions fail every single week to project what they have in store for fans.

That’s why, even a 4-0 victory can’t be written off the charts in this Leicester Vs Wrexham contest. While it requires Wrexham to pull off one of their best Championship performances ever, never say never in the Dragons’ story.

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