Wrexham head to Huddersfield Town on Tuesday night with Phil Parkinson no doubt keeping an eye on how Wycombe Wanderers fare.
March is a busy month for Wrexham and there is little time to rest right now.
Wrexham drew 0-0 with Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, cutting the gap to Wycombe Wanderers to just two points.
Tuesday brings another game for Wrexham though as Phil Parkinson takes his side to face Huddersfield Town.
The Terriers are looking to really get involved in the automatic promotion race and a win would see them go just one point behind Wrexham.
This is a huge game for Wrexham but fans may well be hoping for a favour or two from Burton Albion on Tuesday night.

Former Wrexham duo can boost Phil Parkinson
Whilst Wrexham head to Huddersfield, second-placed Wycombe Wanderers will host Burton Albion at Adams Park.
A quick look at the League One table would suggest that Wycombe will cost to victory against 21st-place Burton.
The Brewers have lost just one of the last 10 League One games though and have certainly improved under Gary Bowyer.
Wrexham fans will be looking for a favour from Burton on Tuesday – and especially from two familiar faces.
Midfielder James Jones left Wrexham to join Burton in January as he chases first-team action away from the STōK Cae Ras.
Rob McElhenney said an emotional goodbye to Jones and the Scot made his first start for Burton in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Mansfield Town.
Jones will be primed to start again at Wycombe and he could be joined in the lineup by Anthony Forde.
Wrexham released Forde on deadline day, giving him the chance to go and play elsewhere having fallen out of Parkinson’s plans.
McElhenney showed his love for Forde too as the Irishman completed a move to Burton, reuniting with Jones.
Forde has now made two substitute appearances for Burton and will hope for a start against Wycombe.
Both players were well-liked at Wrexham and a favour against Wycombe in the promotion race would certainly be appreciated at the STōK Cae Ras.
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson could miss out
Remarkably, Burton have another former Wrexham man in their ranks.
Burton signed striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson as his Wrexham contract came to an end during the January window
Bodvarsson has made a huge impact for Burton, notching four goals in his first nine games for the club.
The Icelandic striker missed out against Mansfield through injury over the weekend though and looks set to miss out against Wycombe too.
Burton have a real chance of staying in League One with those three former Wrexham players, and a win on Tuesday night would not only help their own cause, but also Wrexham’s.
