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Wrexham vs Derby Preview & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · September 24 2025, 12:51
Wrexham vs Derby Preview & Prediction

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Phil Parkinson was coming under immense pressure as Wrexham boss but back-to-back victories have eased concerns as they now welcome Derby County to Wales.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports+ / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Sky Sports+ / US – Paramount+

Wrexham vs Derby prediction

Wrexham come into this one on the back of a 2-0 defeat of Reading at the Racecourse Ground in midweek, courtesy of a brace scored by attacker Nathan Broadhead. The Red Dragons were backing up an entertaining 3-2 defeat of Norwich City at Carrow Road, as they try and push towards the top-half of the Championship table.

They face a Derby County side that thought they had turned things around with a 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns after the September international break, but the Rams returned to a disappointing result at the weekend as they suffered a 1-0 loss at home to Preston North End last weekend.

Derby’s performance level has been frustrating, but that is the John Eustace way, and Phil Parkinson teams are hardly the most fluent in attack, so this could be quite a tedious watch for the neutral, despite Wrexham’s high-scoring antics thus far.

Wrexham vs Derby tip: Under 2.5 goals

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