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The undesirable 31-year-old Wrexham record Phil Parkinson’s can finally end with one thing against reading

Wrexham was able to bring an undesirable recording to bed if they collapse on Tuesday evening before reading.

The Red Dragons won a huge 1-0 win against Rotherham United in the league last weekend.

Sam Smith scored the only goal of the game that Philinson and Co. a massive boost in the race for automatic advertising.

Wycombe Wanderers pulled 1-1 with Peterborough United and WREXHAM could be brought to the point with them, which was only third due to their poorer gate difference.

But since Wycombe does not play a week, the Welsh outfit can now temporarily climb in the second automatic promotion location with a win on Tuesday.

However, if Wrexham scored the leader before the meeting on Saturday and put pressure on your advertising competitors, you must overcome an unwanted recording.

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Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – Ama/Getty Images

Wrexham has an unwanted 31-year-old record for reading

Wrexham defeated the reading 3-0 at the beginning of this season thanks to goals from Ollie Palmer, Elliot Lee and Andy Cannon.

This meeting took place on the race track space, but although they were weaker this season, the Red Dragons now have a winning streak with four games if they play away outside of Wales.

Hopefully this should give you a boost if you try to end a 31-year-old record against the royals.

Wrexham and Reading have confronted 30 times in the course of history, the latter secured 16 wins and lost 10.

And until the meeting in August 2024, the Welsh team had not won a victory in a competition since 1998.

Even inverts are that Wrexham has no longer led the League Double Over -Reading over reading since playing in the old division 2 since the game in the 1993/94 season.

They secured a 3-2 win in September 1993 before a 1-0 victory from home was gone on March 5, 1994.

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Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images

Wrexham Manager Phil Parkinson’s reading

Wrexham went into the meeting on March 11 and sits 13 points over her upcoming opponents.

However, the reading has risen to eighth place in the league and has been unbeaten in the last five meetings of the league.

Before reading to the reading, Parkinson’s reading is to expand the unbeaten run of his team.

He said, “Four eye in the trot is really good. Every game was a different challenge. We scored in Crawley in the first minute and were two in the first half in Northampton.

“In Mansfield we met early and really checked the game, and it required different properties to win the game in Huddersfield.

“As a group, they have to be switched on what is necessary in every game and reading offers us challenges.

“But we will work to emphasize what we have to do for, and hopefully we can implement it to get the three points.”

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