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Wrexham vs Ipswich Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 English FA Cup | Fourth Round

by Alex Lawes · February 9 2026, 18:09
Updated February 10 2026, 15:15
Wrexham vs Ipswich Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 English FA Cup | Fourth Round

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These two are very much involved in the Championship promotion race as Wrexham now welcome Ipswich Town to the Racecourse Ground in the FA Cup.

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Wrexham vs Ipswich prediction

Phil Parkinson has enjoyed some incredible cup runs during his career and now he has a chance with Wrexham. The Red Dragons were beaten 2-0 by Millwall in the Championship at the weekend but they remain tucked inside the top six. They managed to defeat Nottingham Forest on penalties in a brilliant third round cup tie.

They now face an Ipswich Town that are in the push for a top two race, sitting four points behind Middlesbrough with Kieran McKenna’s side having finally begun to hit their straps. The Tractor Boys managed to defeat a strong Derby County side by two goals to one at Pride Park in their most recent outing at the weekend.

Ipswich have often struggled in cups under McKenna and the likelihood is for them to heavily rotate here once again, too, and so siding with Wrexham would be the way to go.

Wrexham vs Ipswich tip: Double chance – Wrexham to win or draw

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