
Derby have scored in 10 home matches in a row
Wrexham have netted two or more goals in four of their last five games
Recommended bet: Both teams to score
Derby and Wrexham will both be looking to build on New Year's Day victories and move closer to the Championship's top six when they meet at Pride Park on Sunday.
The Rams started the year with a 1-0 home success over Middlesbrough — just their second win in eight games — to move back into the top half and just five points off the final play-off position.
Wrexham are a place and two points better off than their hosts, with their New Year's Day victory at Blackburn extending their winning run to a season-best three matches.
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Team news
Derby have completed the signing of Danish midfielder Oscar Fraulo from Borussia Monchengladbach, but it remains to be seen if he will make his debut in this match.
Head coach John Eustace could stick with the same starting XI that beat Middlesbrough, with Max Johnston, David Ozoh and 10-goal top scorer Carlton Morris all set to remain on the treatment table.
Wrexham were without forwards Kieffer Moore and Josh Windass for their win at Blackburn, but while the former is expected to remain sidelined, the latter will be assessed ahead of Sunday's game.
Andy Cannon, Aaron James and Lewis Brunt have all been ruled out for Phil Parkinson's side.
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The stats
Derby's victory over Middlesbrough on New Year's Day was their first at Pride Park for nearly two months.
The Rams have picked up more points on their travels (18) than they have on their own patch (17) this season.
Wrexham have won three matches in a row — against Sheffield United, Preston and Blackburn — their longest winning run of the season.
The Red Dragons' victory at Ewood Park was just their third away success of the Championship campaign.
These two sides drew 1-1 when they met at the Racecourse Ground in September, with Ben Brereton Diaz equalising for Derby that day after Lewis O'Brien opened the scoring for Wrexham.
This will be just the third meeting between these two sides since April 1982.
Wrexham's last win over Derby was a 1-0 away success in September 1980.
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Prediction
Both these sides will be buoyed by their victories on New Year's Day and although calling a winner is difficult, goals should be guaranteed.
Derby have netted in 15 straight matches, a feat made all the more impressive as top scorer Morris has missed the last nine of those, with the likes of Patrick Agyemang and Rhian Brewster stepping up to the plate in his absence.
At the other end the Rams have enjoyed less success, as their shutout against Middlesbrough was only their second in 13 matches and was perhaps fortuitous given the visitors had 19 efforts on goal.
Wrexham have also been amongst the goals of late, netting nine across their three-game winning run and that is despite being without both Moore and Windass for the most recent of those at Ewood Park.
Both teams scored when these two sides met at the Racecourse earlier in the season and that feat can be repeated at Pride Park.
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