Andy Cannon will play no part as Wrexham looks to secure promotion from League One in the coming weeks.
Next up for the Welsh outfit is a meeting with Exeter City at 3pm UK time on Saturday, March 29th.
A win for Wrexham would ensure they remain in the second automatic promotion place ahead of Wycombe Wanderers for another week.
However, Wycombe, who face Lincoln City this weekend, still have a game in hand to play and a better goal difference their their rivals.
In turn, the Chairboys are still favourites to secure the second automatic promotion place right now.
Opta predicted Wrexham to finish third in the division, narrowly missing out on second behind Mikel Dodds and co.
But as the run-in begins to heat up, Wrexham have a history of stepping up, and Andy Cannon has now spoken out.

Andy Cannon backs Wrexham teammates to win promotion
Phil Parkinson has had to make do without Cannon for several games now, following a long-term injury blow.
This has seen James McClean used in midfield and George Dobson, Matty James, and Ollie Rathbone having to play every fixture.
Dobson has an injury problem of his own, but took painkillers to make it through the Stockport County tie on Saturday.
Now, as per Leader Live, Cannon has been speaking about promotion and has ‘got full belief’ that his teammates will get the job done.
He said: “This time of the season, as a player you love it.
“The pressure games and everything so the injury couldn’t have come at a worst time to be honest with you but I have got full belief in the lads, that we can achieve what we set out to do, and hopefully that is the case.
“But every game in this league is hard and it is hard to win games of football, I can’t stress that enough.
“People think certain games are going to be harder than others but everyone in this league, if you don’t turn up properly they can cause an upset. It is just about keeping your head on right and focusing on the next game.”

Andy Cannon speaks out on injury
Wrexham provided an update on Cannon at the end of February after he was injured against Mansfield Town.
The midfielder ruptured his ACL and has since undergone surgery that will keep him out for the remainder of 2024/25.
On his injury, Cannon added: “I remember I came off and was on crutches last season when I did something to my leg so Mansfield is not a great place for me to be honest.
“I went over and just felt a pop right away. I was in some serious discomfort and I knew something wasn’t right with it.
“But these things happen. Now it’s rehab and recovery, and just keep on going.”
