Wrexham are set for their final game of the season as they travel to Lincoln.
League One promotion is already secured for Phil Parkinson’s side and they have the luxury of going into the game knowing they can relax and enjoy the occasion in front of the Wrexham fans.
Wrexham have history at Lincoln having been relegated to the National League in the 2007-08 season and travelled to the Sincil Bank stadium for their final game in the football league.
Now the Red Dragons have eyes on the Championship but before any attentions can turn to a summer of recruitment and squad building, Parkinson has one last team selection to make.
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Wrexham team and injury news vs Lincoln
Celebrations have been ongoing since Wrexham’s 3-0 win over Charlton Athletic but the players will be focussed on ending the season in style.
Parkinson has no new injury concerns apart from the long term absences of Andy Cannon and Modou Faal but the manager is likely to rotate his squad for the final outing.
Fans want Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer to start the game in what could potentially be their farewell appearance for the club.
Steven Fletcher and Mark Howard are out of contract in the summer and the game at Lincoln could also be their final chance to play in the Red shirt with no decisions having been made on their future yet.
Wrexham predicted XI vs Lincoln
Parkinson has kept a very consistent side throughout the promotion run in but now is his chance to reward the members of the squad that have been patient for their chance.
The game also gives the Red Dragons a chance to be sentimental and give fans the chance to show their gratitude to players for their efforts not only this season but throughout their time in North Wales.
Mullin and Palmer will be rewarded for their patience as they form the front two, meanwhile Harry Ashfield will also be given the opportunity to impress in midfield.
Arthur Okonkwo is looking for more clean sheets and will continue in goal, whilst Thomas O’Connor will join Max Cleworth and Dan Scarr as part of the back three.

Ryan Barnett was named in the team of the season for League One and will start at right wing-back whilst forgotten man Jacob Mendy could make his farewell appearance for the club on the left.
It is unlikely that the likes of Sam Smith and Matty James start the game but will come on as the Red Dragons look to further embrace the party atmosphere.
