
Wrexham drew at West Brom to hold on to last Championship play-off spot
Southampton are seventh, having not lost a league game since January
Recommended bet: Draw and both teams to score
Wrexham and Southampton meet on Tuesday evneing in a crucial Championship fixture which could have a huge bearing on the final play-off places.
The Red Dragons are currently sixth in the table, but the Saints, unbeaten in two months, are now just a point behind with a game in hand and will head to north Wales full of confidence after knocking Premier League leaders Arsenal out of the FA Cup on Saturday.
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Team news
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson is expected to stick with Sam Smith up front, but Kieffer Moore will be pushing for a start after returning from injury.
Ben Sheaf is unlikely to be fit to feature while Matty James (broken finger) and Liberato Cacace are unavailable.
Southampton's Jack Stephens is a doubt with a muscle issue, while Welington has been sidelined along with goalkeeper Alex McCarthy who will not be available until late April.
Defender Mads Roerslev has been ruled out for the season with a knee injury, but Saints will welcome Flynn Downes back after the midfielder missed the win over the Gunners through suspension.
The stats
Southampton's victory over Arsenal was the team's fourth win in a row, extending Saints' unbeaten run to 15 matches across all competitions.
Wrexham have scored in 24 of their last 25 league games at home, only failing to net against Millwall back in February.
Tuesday's game will see Southampton make only their third league trip to the Racecourse Ground in 66 years.
Josh Windass' equaliser against West Brom saw the forward become Wrexham's joint-top scorer with Moore, the duo having each netted 11 goals in the Championship so far this season.
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Prediction
Wrexham have shown they are a match for any team during their first season back in the Championship, but they now face a real test in Southampton, who are flying.
Saints are now unbeaten in 15 matches after beating Premier League leaders Arsenal on Saturday to reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
Manager Tonda Eckert has helped the south coast outfit click after a disappointing start to the campaign under Will Still and they are now just a point off Wrexham and the Championship play-off places.
While the visitors will fancy their chances against anyone following the weekend heroics, the Red Dragons are strong at home and know where the goal is and so backing a draw and both teams to score may prove a smart move.
The Racecourse has hosted plenty of goals this campaign. Wrexham have failed to score in just one of their last 25 league matches at home, while at the other end of the pitch they have kept only a single clean sheet in 2026.
Southampton, meanwhile, have scored in every game since the first week of January, so goals are expected on Tuesday.
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