Wrexham are in action once again on Tuesday night as Phil Parkinson’s side welcome Huddersfield Town to the STōK Cae Ras.
League One action is back for Wrexham fans and Saturday’s 1-0 win at Rotherham United was a perfect return from the intentional break.
Wrexham wasted no time in opening the scoring at Rotherham as Paul Mullin scored inside the first minute.
That was enough for Wrexham to claim the win but the League One season is relentless and Phil Parkinson takes his side into battle once again on Tuesday night.
Huddersfield Town are the visitors this time with the Terriers currently sitting sixth in the League One table.
Huddersfield boss Michael Duff has praised Wrexham fans ahead of the game and Wrexham will be looking for all three points as the club celebrates its 160th birthday.

Wrexham predicted lineup v Huddersfield Town
Parkinson has decisions to make on his lineup against Huddersfield but one position seems pretty nailed-on.
Goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo has started every League One game this season and, barring any late illness or injury that hasn’t been mentioned, he will start again.
Wrexham remain without the injured Max Cleworth and that means Dan Scarr is likely to continue in the heart of the back three.
That would see Eoghan O’Connell continue as the right-sided centre back with Thomas O’Connor featuring on the left side.
Ryan Barnett is in sensational form right now and added another assist to his tally on Saturday, so it would be a surprise to see him out of the team against Huddersfield.
James McClean should feature at left wing back once again but there may be a temptation to rest him in favour of Sebastian Revan or Jacob Mendy.
George Dobson is likely to start but the midfielder will have Parkinson feeling a little anxious.
Dobson is one yellow card away from a suspension ahead of Saturday’s trip to Charlton Athletic but will be trusted to keep himself out of trouble.
Elliot Lee will surely start again but this seems to be a perfect chance to start Ollie Rathbone.
The summer signing came on for Andy Cannon at Rotherham and needs opportunities to really kickstart his Wrexham career.
Bringing Rathbone into the side for Cannon is surely on Parkinson’s mind and he also has a decision to make in attack.
Jack Marriott’s injury meant Paul Mullin came in to partner Ollie Palmer at Rotherham.
The duo have formed a strong partnership over the years and Parkinson will favour going with them again with Mullin ‘back to his best’ in training.
Steven Fletcher and Modou Faal are also options but Mullin and Palmer will surely be Parkinson’s first-choice pairing against Huddersfield.
Wrexham predicted starting XI v Stevenage: Okonkwo; O’Connell, Scarr, O’Connor; Barnett, Rathbone, Dobson, Lee, McClean; Mullin, Palmer.
