Wrexham is back in action in the middle of the week against Stevenage Town and we looked at the decisions that Fil Parkinson should take with your choice of your game team.
A woolen match between two of the best teams in League 1 on Thursday night saw that both Wrexham and Birmingham City share the prey in a 1-1 draw.
While avoiding the defeat was crucial to the Red Dragons, Fil Parkinson will have an eager team to return to the winning roads on Tuesday night, with the city of Stevena heading to the runway.
There were winners and losers of the game in Birmingham, with some Wrexham players facing Chop and some insisting on a starting place.
Wrexham team and injury news
The great news for Wrexham is that Lewis Brout has returned to training and has a great chance of joining Stevenge, though not from the beginning.
After the return of Elliot Lee, Ryan Barnett and Jack Mariot of late, the Red Dragons are in pretty good injury.
Meanwhile, Kalum Burton will still be missing for a while, and Luke Bolton and Will Boyle are still fighting for a fitness after a severe, injured campaign.
Wrexham predicts XI vs Stevenage Town while Parkinson changes shape
Against Birmingham Parkinson, he made the bold decision to launch Eoghan O’Connell by scoring Dan Scarr in his place. Now that Brent insists on a return, there is more competition for places in the back, but we think this time the Wrexham manager will stick to the same three backs.
Max Cluworth has won enthusiastic reviews after the game in Birmingham and now seems unacceptable, while SCARR performs well and O’Connell continues to impress.
We expect Parkinson to slightly change the formation, choosing for a more traditional impact of Ollie Palmer and Paul Mulin, with Elliot Lee dropping deeper into the role of the playmaker. The latter needs a good performance after poor display against Birmingham and has to take advantage of having two retail outlets in front of it.
Ollie Ratban was praised for his role in equality against Birmingham and will form the basis of an unchanged midfielder for Rakeham, along with Mattie James, and wing-beka Ryan Barnett and James McClin.
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