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Match statistics
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1 Blocked Shots 4
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4 Shots insidebox 8
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2 Shots off Goal 4
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2 Shots on Goal 4
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1 Shots outsidebox 4
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5 Total Shots 12
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3 Corner Kicks 8
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2 Offsides 1
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13 Fouls 7
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170 Passes accurate 475
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268 Total passes 592
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3 Goalkeeper Saves 1
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Lineups
- 13Murphy Cooper
- 2Liam Palmer
- 22Gabriel Otegbayo
- 16Liam Cooper
- 7Yan Valery
- 24Jaden Heskey
- 8Svante Ingelsson
- 27Reece Johnson
- 18Bailey Cadamarteri
- 12Jerry Yates
- 9Jamal Lowe
- 35Jack Phillips
- 28Cole McGhee
- 32Joe Emery
- 37Jarvis Thornton
- 36Bruno Fernandes
- 20Rio Shipston
- 17Charlie McNeill
- 19Olaf Kobacki
- 40Devlan Moses
- Arthur Okonkwo1
- Max Cleworth4
- Dominic Hyam5
- Callum Doyle2
- Issa Kaboré12
- Matty James37
- Ben Sheaf18
- Liberato Cacace13
- Josh Windass10
- Nathan Broadhead33
- Sam Smith28
- Callum Burton25
- Dan Scarr24
- Oliver Rathbone20
- Lewis O'Brien27
- George Dobson15
- George Thomason14
- Ryan Longman47
- Kieffer Moore19
- Jay Rodriguez16
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 30
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Match Recap
Wrexham Edge Past Sheffield Wednesday with Clinical Finish
Wrexham maintained their impressive Championship form with a narrow 1-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, moving closer to the automatic promotion places while further damaging the Owls’ survival hopes.
The Red Dragons’ seventh-place position in the table looked justified as they dominated proceedings against a Sheffield Wednesday side languishing in 24th place. Phil Parkinson’s men controlled 76% of possession and completed 94 of their 120 passes, showcasing the technical quality that has earned them 45 points from 30 matches this season.
Wednesday’s dire form – five consecutive defeats – was evident in their inability to create meaningful chances. The hosts managed just one shot on target from their solitary effort inside the box, highlighting the creative deficit that has plagued Danny Röhl’s side throughout their relegation battle. With a goal difference of -38 and just six points separating them from safety, the Owls desperately needed inspiration that never materialised.
The match statistics painted a stark picture of Wrexham’s superiority. Despite the narrow scoreline, the visitors’ expected goals figure of 0.05 compared to Wednesday’s 0.11 reflected a cagey affair where defensive discipline proved crucial. Wrexham’s goalkeeper made one vital save to preserve the clean sheet, whilst their defensive unit restricted the hosts to minimal threat.
Both sides employed three-man defensive systems, but it was Wrexham’s 3-4-2-1 formation that provided the better platform for control. Their passing accuracy of 78% compared to Wednesday’s 53% demonstrated the gulf in quality between a promotion-chasing side and relegation strugglers.
The victory extends Wrexham’s excellent recent form to four wins in their last five outings, accumulating 1.5 points per game that keeps them firmly in the promotion conversation. For Sheffield Wednesday, this latest defeat compounds their misery as they slip further into the Championship’s bottom reaches, with the 17-place gap between these sides telling its own story about contrasting fortunes this season.
ScoresFooty’s prediction system accurately forecast this 1-0 result, reflecting the statistical likelihood of Wrexham’s superiority translating into a narrow victory.