Wrexham are preparing for a tough trip to Millwall in their latest Championship fixture.
Phil Parkinson has spoken to Wrexham’s owners about the club’s difficult start to the season and has been assured there is no ‘pressure’ on his position.
Wrexham have shown some positive signs in the opening three games and will be hoping that Kieffer Moore can continue his fine start to the season.
Parkinson has a number of selection dilemmas heading into the clash with injuries and form playing a huge part in his thinking.

Wrexham team and injury news ahead of Millwall clash
Josh Windass is ruled out until after the international break after suffering a hamstring injury in the 3-2 home defeat to West Brom.
Jay Rodriguez and Andy Cannon are long-term absentees but there is a chance that Liberato Cacace could return to the squad after not featuring since the opening day at Southampton.

Parkinson praised Ryan Hardie for his performance in the Carabao Cup and the striker will be looking for his first start in the league after scoring in that dramatic victory.
Danny Ward is expected to continue in goal, whilst there is an intriguing battle emerging at left centre back between Lewis Brunt and new signing Callum Doyle.
Wrexham’s predicted line-up to face Millwall
Parkinson will be demanding a much-improved defensive performance than what he saw against West Brom and Sheffield Wednesday.
There were a number of changes for the cup victory at Preston, meaning that the Red Dragons should have fresh legs for the clash.

Nathan Broadhead has failed to impress in his first two appearances and Hardie’s fine finish at Deepdale may earn him the starting spot alongside Moore up top.
Midfield will be key to getting something from the game and Lewis O’Brien and George Dobson will need to bring the energy in the middle of the park.
Parkinson has a difficult decision to make with his wing-backs and with Cacace only just returning from injury, James McClean should get the nod with Ryan Longman on the other side.
