Wrexham fans had a lot to say after seeing the team news for their Easter weekend meeting with Bristol Rovers.
Bristol Rovers went into the game as the most out-of-form side in League One right now.
They have failed to win their last five matches and are in danger of being sucked into the relegation battle with just a few matches to play.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, Wrexham are looking to secure yet another promotion under Phil Parkinson.
Fans will have been hoping Bolton Wanderers do them a favour vs Wycombe Wanderers in their 3pm clash, with the Chairboys just one point behind ahead of kick-off.
With things still so tight in the race for promotion, Wrexham’s fixture against Bristol Rovers was a must-win.

Wrexham fans comment on Paul Mullin absence vs Bristol Rovers as two changes made
As a result, fans were no doubt eagerly awaiting the team news when it was released at 2pm UK time.
Parkinson, as we predicted, opted to bring Elliot Lee and Ryan Barnett back into the starting line-up, dropping James McClean and George Dobson to the bench.
Following the team news emerging, fans, as is the case every week, some supporters once again questioned the absence of Paul Mullin, who hasn’t featured since January 28.
Elsewhere though, the decision to recall Barnett back into the eleven has been met with praise.
One fan wrote: “FINALLY Barnett back in the team and Longman on the left.”
A second replied: “Yessss Parky lad!!! That’s a beautiful line-up.”
“Happy with that again, McClean and Dobson could do with a rest for sure. Barnett has deserved this start for a while, hopefully it pays off,” another stated.
And a fourth wrote: “Loving this line up. its now or never, gotta go for it.”
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Wrexham eleven vs Bristol Rovers very attack-minded
On the back of his side not having a single shot on goal, it’s not surprising to see Parkinson opting to make some attacking changes.
Lee is by far and away Wrexham’s most creative midfielder and should break down Rovers’ backline with his excellent passing.
Further back, Barnett is nearly in double figures for assists in the league despite losing his starting berth in recent weeks.
This really is a must-win fixture, and fans are clearly pleased to see Parkinson really going for it.
Some, though, won’t be truly happy until Mullin gets back into the side.
