League Two action takes place on Saturday afternoon between Notts County and Wrexham.
The match between Notts County and Wrexham was crucial to the National League promotion battle last season, and it appears that it will be equally important to the top of League Two. The Red Dragons are seated in third place, directly behind the Magpies in second.
Last year, the North Wales team prevailed in the championship match, forcing County to go through the play-offs. Both have adapted well to life in the EFL, as many had predicted, and this could have significant effects on this year’s competition for the top spot in the fourth-tier table.
We now examine five players who have the ability to control Notts County vs. Wrexham ahead of the game.
Crowley Dan
Crowley, a former Arsenal prospect, has adapted to Meadow Lane wonderfully, so it wouldn’t be shocking if he added to his seven league goals thus far. As an attacking midfielder, he has consistently threatened opponents and proven why he was once thought to be a top-tier player.
Mullin Paul
Wrexham usually finds success when Mullin is performing at his peak. The preseason injury derailed the striker’s start, but in his last six games, he has four goals and an assist.
If Notts County is to succeed, keeping Mullin silent will be essential, but the hosts have demonstrated weakness in the back. Mullin might end up on the scoreboard in what will be
Jones Jodi
Although Jones’ career has been marred by injuries, he is proving to everyone just how good he can be with Notts County.
He has played on the left side and has recorded two goals and seven assists in 13 games. Considering how aggressive the wing-backs on both teams can be, he may enjoy playing in behind once more in this match.
Before moving down the leagues with Wrexham, Elliot Lee Lee was an EFL player, and his background has shown in their ascent to League Two. With nine goals in fifteen games, he leads Phil Parkinson’s team in scoring.
Having played just eighteen minutes the previous week, he will be well-rested and eager to make a good comeback to the starting lineup in this match.
Macaulay Langstaff
Not to be forgotten is Macaulay Langstaff, who was sure to be mentioned somewhere. With 11 goals in the EFL, he is only trailing Matt Smith in the race for the Golden Boot. He has adapted to the league like a duck to water.
Notts County is a team that generates plenty of opportunities, with Langstaff taking advantage of most of them.
Wrexham vs. Notts County kicks off on Saturday afternoon at 15:00.