Wrexham head to the Sincil Bank Stadium as Lincoln are their final opponents of the League One campaign.
Matty James has demanded one more win from his Wrexham team mates as preparations for next campaign begin with the away trip to Lincoln in Phil Parkinson’s eyes.
Parkinson gave an update on Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer ahead of the clash with both expected to be back for pre-season and could even start the final game of the season up top together.
Jacob Mendy could bid farewell to his adoring supporters in what is likely to be his final game for the club but Parkinson will still want three points with history riding on the game with a number of outcomes.
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Wrexham could break club history with win over Lincoln
Wrexham have the opportunity to break a club record with victory over Lincoln in their final League One outing of the season.
The Red Dragons have never broke the 90 points barrier during their time in the English Football League but have the chance to move on to 90 points with a draw or 92 points with a victory.
As per the Wrexham Lowdown’s X account, there are also opportunities for a few ‘firsts’ this season however, Parkinson will want to avoid any red cards.
Suspensions would carry over into next season and therefore any player sent off in the clash at Lincoln would miss the start of the Championship adventure.
Wrexham could break four year points tally record with defeat
In contrast, should Parkinson’s side suffer defeat at the hands of Lincoln, they would be promoted from League One with the lowest points tally since the 2020-21 season.
That year, Hull City were champions on 89 points and Peterborough were runners-up with 87 points. In comparison to last season, Portsmouth were champions with 97 points, whilst Hull again went up with 92.
| League One record 2024-25 | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | For | Against | GD | Points |
| Wrexham | 45 | 26 | 11 | 8 | 65 | 34 | +31 | 89 |
Wrexham suffered heartbreak at Lincoln back in 2008 when they visited the Sincil Bank in their final game before being relegated to non-league football.
After a 15 year exile in the National League, the Red Dragons have now achieved three successive promotions and are on the rise through the English football pyramid.
