Wrexham will be looking to carry on their form from their previous two games into their weekend fixture with Derby County.
The Red Dragons will be desperate to end their 45-year wait for a victory over Derby at the weekend, with Phil Parkinson also looking to improve his record against the Rams.
For the fans there will be a hope that Wrexham can finally pick up their first win in the Championship at the Racecourse after 43 years away from the division.
The Red Dragons will need to nullify the quality that exists in the Derby team, as the results they have got have not fairly represented the quality that is in the Rams team; however, they will be missing one key player on Saturday that could seriously benefit Wrexham.
Derby County are set to be without Rhian Brewster for their trip to Wrexham
Rhian Brewster signed for Derby County this summer after leaving Sheffield United on a free transfer and has struggled to get regular minutes due to injury since moving to Pride Park.
John Eustace confirmed ahead of Wrexham’s game with Derby that he will be without Brewster, due to the striker having an injury that he sustained ahead of their match with West Brom.
As reported by Derbyshire Live, he said: “Unfortunately, Rhian on Thursday just had a slight tweak to his groin, which was a real blow to us,” he said.

“Obviously you saw his performance at Ipswich last week; he was sensational, and it gives us a different kind of balance to the team. It allows us to do a couple more things.
“He’s going to be a loss, unfortunately, but it’s part of Championship football.
“If it’s two or three weeks, then that’s brilliant. It gave a couple of others the opportunities today.”
Rhian Brewster was a favourite of Jurgen Klopp
Rhian Brewster has plenty of quality, being part of the Liverpool squad that won the Champions League under Jurgen Klopp.
The German manager spoke highly of the youngster while the pair were at Liverpool between 2017 and 2020, as he explained on their club website.

Klopp said: “It would not be possible for me to understate my love, respect and admiration for Rhi. Such a special guy on and off the pitch. I’m not going to lie, agreeing to that transfer was really hard.
“He is a natural-born goalscorer. It’s in his DNA. He is a coach’s dream, as he is so eager to learn but also a beacon of positive energy. He had some really hard moments with us, but throughout he never once lost belief, and he was always someone who would light up a room, even when he experienced really tough times.”
