Wrexham once again failed to win over the weekend, while several of their loan stars were in action across the EFL.
Wrexham drew 1-1 with Birmingham City on Friday evening, meaning they are yet to pick up a home win in the Championship.
It means the Dragons, going into the October international break, have secured just two league victories this term and have kept just one clean sheet.
They have also dropped the most points (nine) from winning positions in the second tier this term.
While it was a pretty underwhelming weekend for the Dragons, a couple of their loanees fared well.
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Paul Mullin
Paul Mullin is on loan at Wigan Athletic for the 2025/26 season, returning to League One after a torrid 2024/25.
However, the striker is faring much better and already has three league goals for the Latics.
Mullin was injured recently but returned off the bench on Saturday afternoon.
Wigan went 1-0 down to Plymouth Argyle on October 4 but managed to fight back to secure a point on the day.
Mullin came off the bench versus Plymouth in the 74th minute but was unable to really test the opposition goalkeeper.
Modou Faal
Modou Faal was Wrexham’s record signing last summer but hardly featured in League One last term.
Faal has joined Port Vale for the current campaign, but has once again found goals hard to come by.
He missed their latest outing against Northampton Town with a hamstring problem.
Thomas O’Connor and Jacob Mendy
Thomas O’Connor and Jacob Mendy both joined Peterborough United on transfer deadline day.
The defenders have both become key figures in former Wrexham manager Darren Ferguson’s backline.
Peterborough faced Sam Dalby’s Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, losing 2-1 with Mendy and O’Connor playing 72 and 90 minutes respectively.
Jake Bickerstaff
Forgotten Wrexham forward Jake Bickerstaff has moved to Cheltenham Town alongside ex-captain Luke Young.
Cheltenham have been in torrid form this season and recently sacked their manager.
They bounced back from a 7-1 hammering last time out with a rare 2-0 win over Jordan Davies’ Fleetwood Town this weekend, with Bickerstaff featuring for 76 minutes.

Sebastian Revan
Sebastian Revan has linked up with Burton Albion in League One this term.
The left-back has been a key figure, but his attacking output has been pretty minimal.
Burton drew 1-1 with Doncaster Rovers this past weekend, with Revan playing 90 minutes. He is still yet to score or assist for the third-tier club.
Callum Edwards
Callum Edwards was left out of the squad for the second game in a row when his Southport side lost 2-0 to Spennymoor Town.
