Wrexham know that four wins will see them promoted to the Championship.
Wycombe are breathing down the Red Dragons’ necks and sit just one point behind in the League One standings ahead of a crucial weekend in the EFL calendar.
Nathan Salt has criticised Wrexham fans for booing Phil Parkinson’s side following their 0-0 draw with Wigan Athletic last time out – a result that still kept promotion in Wrexham’s hands.
Eoghan O’Connell has praised Wrexham’s experience ahead of the clash with Bristol Rovers at the Racecourse Ground and they will need every bit of it on what may be a nervy afternoon in North Wales.

Wrexham v Bristol Rovers kick off time
The game between Wrexham and Bristol Rovers is scheduled for a 3:00pm kick-off on Friday, April 18. The fixture will take place at the Racecourse Ground.
For those in the US, that is 7:00am PT or 10:00am ET.
How to watch Wrexham v Bristol Rovers in the UK
Sky Sports customers will be able to watch Wrexham’s clash with Bristol Rovers live on Sky Sports EFL channel via the red button with coverage starting at 3:00pm.
You can also watch the game via the SkyGo app if you’re out of the house.
How to watch Wrexham v Bristol Rovers in the US
As always, we know that many Wrexham fans are new to this, thanks to the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney influence, and may be hoping to watch the game outside the UK.
With this in mind, if you want to watch the Wrexham v Bristol Rovers game from the US, you’ll be able to watch through Paramount+ and ESPN’s partnership.
There are also viewing options via CBS Sports Network, and the Fubo streaming service.

Wrexham team news
Parkinson confirmed Modou Faal’s injury in the build up to the clash and the striker is now expected to miss the rest of the season with a thigh problem.
The Wrexham boss has named an unchanged team for the last six League One outings and is largely expected to make it a seventh as continuity and consistency is the key to keeping the good run of form going.
George Dobson and Jay Rodriguez shrugged off knocks to face Wigan Athletic and appeared to have no setbacks during that match, whilst Sam Smith also recovered from illness.
It should give Parkinson a strong squad to choose from once again in search of three important points to the cause of promotion.
Wrexham v Bristol Rovers head to head record
As per 11 v 11, the head to head record between the two sides could not be tighter with Wrexham having the upper hand by just one victory.
The Red Dragons have recorded 18 victories, including a 5-2 win in the very first meeting back in September 1962.
Bristol Rovers have triumphed on 17 occasions, whilst there has been 8 draws between the two sides in clashes spanning from the old Division Three to today’s League One.
The last meeting ended in a 1-1 draw at The Memorial Stadium as Elliot Lee’s opener was cancelled out by an 86th minute strike from Promise Omochere.
