Wrexham drew 1-1 with Derby County on Saturday afternoon, as Phil Parkinson added another point to the Championship tally.
Wrexham would have surely taken four points from two games after losing at home to Queens Park Rangers.
Phil Parkinson’s side beat Norwich City 3-2 away from home last weekend, before seeing off Reading in the Carabao Cup in midweek.
Wrexham drew 1-1 with Derby on Saturday, as Lewis O’Brien’s opener was cancelled out by Ben Brereton Diaz’s curling equaliser.
It’s now just one defeat in seven across all competitions for Wrexham, though a first home league win of the season remains elusive.

Derby County boss on ‘hostile’ Wrexham atmosphere
Wrexham were perhaps a touch fortunate to see O’Brien grab the opening goal.
O’Brien could have been sent off for a nasty first-half foul, but was only given a yellow card.
Derby’s frustration was compounded by O’Brien then going on to score, converting a cross from the impressive Issa Kabore.
Rams boss John Eustace was asked about the incident after the final whistle, and told the Derby Telegraph that he couldn’t say too much because he had been fined for criticising refereeing decisions in the past.
Eustace suggested that Derby’s failure to deal with the cross for O’Brien’s goal was just as much of an issue as the incident around the foul.
The Derby boss added that Wrexham fans created a ‘hostile environment’ at the STōK Cae Ras, making it ‘difficult’ for referees.
“It’s hard for me to say anything because I’ve said something in the past and obviously got fined, so I’m thinking I don’t need to say anything else,” said Eustace.
“It is football, isn’t it? It’s the Championship. We don’t use excuses. We could easily say it should be a sending off, but we need to defend the box better.
“It’s difficult for the referees, especially in a hostile environment like this. I’m just happier with the way that the boys fought and scrapped,” he added.
Phil Parkinson verdict on Wrexham fans
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson also shared his thoughts on the crowd and the atmosphere created at the STōK Cae Ras.
Parkinson told BBC Sport that he thought Wrexham fans were ‘brilliant’ against Derby, and his only disappointment was not winning the game for them.
Parkinson thanked Wrexham fans and admitted that he is aiming for an ‘intimidating’ atmosphere in all home games.
“We’re all so disappointed we haven’t won because the crowd were brilliant for us today,” said Parkinson.
“I’ve got to thank them for that because that atmosphere today was where we need it to make it an intimidating place for the opposition to play. I thought the crowd really played their part and I’d have loved to have rewarded them with a win,” he added.
Wrexham fans appear to be getting used to the new crop of players after 13 summer signings, and those supporters can certainly make a big impact in the coming weeks and months as Parkinson chases a first home league win.
