November 8, 2024

Wrexham have risen up the League Two table this season, and a supercomputer has predicted their final position at the end of the season.

WHAT OCCURED? The supercomputer, in collaboration with Best Gambling Sites, has predicted that Ryan Reynolds’ and Rob McElhenney’s club will drop to fifth place on the table with 79 points, qualifying for the League Two play-offs. Stockport, Morecambe, and Mansfield Town are predicted to finish in the top three, while Wrexham’s National League rivals, Notts County, are predicted to finish ninth.

THE BIGGER PICTURE: In the current League Two standings, the Red Dragons are third with 30 points after 16 games. They are level with their title rivals from last season, County, who are second on goal difference. After a sluggish start in League Two, Phil Parkinson’s men are now unbeaten in their last ten games. They have also qualified for the FA Cup’s second round, where they will face Yeovil Town.

WHAT COMES NEXT? Wrexham face Gillingham on Saturday, with the opportunity to leapfrog Notts County into second place.

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