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Wrexham predicted lineup vs Birmingham City at St Andrews. Phil Parkinson to start Matty James in Wrexham’s midfield.

The 42nd Championship matchday has gone Wrexham’s way so far. Southampton came from behind to beat Derby County 2-1 and denied Derby from going above Wrexham at seventh.

Elsewhere, Hull City succumbed to a late 2-1 defeat at Sheffield United meaning today’s win can take Wrexham to 67 points from 42 games. That’s just one point behind Hull City with the same number of games played.

Surely, Wrexham can’t afford to bottle this opportunity when they go head-to-head against Birmingham City in a few hours. Phil Parkinson’s men need to get the 1-0 down pattern out of the way. Although often it’s Wrexham who start the scoring against Birmingham City in recent years.

The thought of a potential third winless Championship game will be running through Phil Parkinson’s mind. As such, he will look out for the strongest Wrexham lineup possible from the available squad without caring about rotations. That said, below is the Wrexham predicted lineup vs Birmingham City the travelling Wrexham fans can expect to see.

Wrexham predicted lineup vs Birmingham City

GK: Arthur Okonkwo

Arthur Okonkwo was Wrexham’s lone warrior at the back in both West Brom and Southampton games. Birmingham City won’t be as demanding as those games, but Okonkwo needs to stay on his toes all evening.

CB: Callum Doyle

Callum Doyle is the first Wrexham defender to panic and make reckless fouls in a counter attack scenario. Birmingham City’s Carlos Vicente will face Doyle on the flank, who scored for the Blues in their previous 2-1 defeat. Hopefully, Doyle does well and keeps Vicente away from cutting inside the box.

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CB: Dom Hyam

Birmingham City’s talisman Marvin Ducksch sat out the previous 1-1 Wrexham draw. He has 10 goals to his name and will play, for sure. Dom Hyam needs to avoid letting Ducksch a sniff of Okonkwo’s net, after a terrible performance against Southampton’s Cyle Larin the other day.

CB: Max Cleworth

Phil Parkinson has a dilemma to pick between Max Cleworth and Dan Scarr. The former has been subpar for a couple of weeks, so, Scarr should be given a starting chance. But knowing the importance of this Birmingham City game, Parkinson may play it safe by going to his trusted 23-year-old centre back.

LWB: George Thomason

George Thomason playing at left wing back seems to be set in stone with Liberato Cacace still nowhere close to a return. If Thomason has a great game, Wrexham often end up winning. So, let’s hope the unorthodox fullback sees more of the ball in attacking areas.

CM: Matty James

As said above, Wrexham aren’t in a position to think about managing player workloads for the next games. Today’s away clash can make or break Wrexham’s season. Matty James should start, and most importantly, give an all-round performance as he did at the start of 2026.

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CM: George Dobson

Clears the chaos in midfield and has a game-changing pass in his locker. Definitely, George Dobson will be in the Wrexham starting eleven.

RWB: Issa Kabore

Apart from a passing error, Issa Kabore actually did well at Southampton. He delivered a cross which Kieffer Moore almost converted, if not for the crossbar. At Birmingham City, Kabore will be a firm favourite to grab a decisive assist.

CAM: Lewis O’Brien

Lewis O’Brien carries the ball well further into the opposition half. He played a big part in George Dobson’s 2-2 West Brom equaliser and can arrive in a few clinical 1v1 positions at Birmingham City. Lastly, O’Brien needs to be better in the finishing action.

CAM: Josh Windass

Josh Windass’ recent purple patch has helped win 4 points for Wrexham with his 3 goals in the last 3 games. Long may his streak continue. Fancy Josh Windass to score again at St Andrews.

ST: Kieffer Moore

Kieffer Moore admitted he has lacked goals for Wrexham throughout 2026. Very few fans expect him to start two games within a week given his injury history. But going by Moore’s dominating display at Southampton, Parkinson should test him out again and hope Moore scores the goal he has missed all along.

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