Wrexham are back in League One action on Saturday afternoon against Rotherham United.
Phil Parkinson will be eager to see his side pick up three points this weekend as they aim to keep pace with League One leaders, Birmingham City.
Wrexham beat Northampton Town 4-1 in their last league fixture prior to the international break.
However, a shock 1-0 defeat to Stevenage and a 0-0 draw with Leyton Orient in their two matches prior to that victory leaves the Red Dragons with ground to make up in the promotion battle.
Wrexham do have one advantage over Birmingham in the title race but the Sky Blues are already two points above the Welsh outfit with a game in hand.
As a result, anything but a win against Rotherham United this weekend would be a big blow for the Welsh side.
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Phil Parkinson provides Max Cleworth injury update ahead of Rotherham United vs Wrexham
Rotherham go into the game sat 15th in the third tier having picked up just three wins from their first 11 matches, making Wrexham clear favourites.
Now, ahead of the game, Parkinson has provided a fresh update on injured centre-back, Max Cleworth.
Cleworth picked up an ankle injury against Leyton Orient last month and has been sidelined since but the Wrexham manager, as per Leader Live, has now provided a fairly positive update on the stopper, who is making good progress.
The club will know more about Cleworth’s injury in the coming days while Parkinson also provided updates on George Evans and Luke Bolton.
He said: “The squad is looking strong and we need everybody for the week ahead.
“Max is making good progress. He is back on the grass this week but we will know more over the next three or four days how quickly that progress is going to be.
“Luke is back in training which is great. He has had a problem with his foot but he did a lot of running last week and he has now joined in fully with the lads.
“George is going to be long term.”

Who will Wrexham start at centre-back vs Rotherham United
With Cleworth’s availability for the game still somewhat up in the air, Parkinson must decide who will come in to replace the Englishman on Saturday.
Eoghan O’Connell and Thomas O’Connor have started every league game this term and will likely make up two-thirds of the back-three.
Dan Scarr made his first league Wrexham start versus Stevenage prior to the current break and could be given another chance to stake a claim for a regular starting berth against Rotherham.
However, summer addition Lewis Brunt may also be in with a shot of finally earning some much-needed minutes in League One.
