Wrexham take on Cambridge United in a League One clash on Saturday afternoon.
Wrexham head into the game aiming to keep their sensational record at the Racecourse Ground alive.
The Red Dragons are yet to lose a single League One fixture at home this term, dropping points just once in a 0-0 draw vs Huddersfield Town back in October.
In addition to making the Racecourse a fortress, Phil Parkinson has made his side almost impossible to break down.
Wrexham can match a 24-year record vs Cambridge United after managing four clean sheets in their last four league games.
Cambridge, meanwhile, have lost just once in five but have only managed to pick up one win in those matches.
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Wrexham team and injury news vs Cambridge United
Wrexham are set to be without a number of senior players when they face off with Cambridge on Saturday.
Parkinson provided updates on Arthur Okonkwo and Callum Burton after the meeting with Burton Albion last Saturday, with neither goalkeeper close to returning ahead of the weekend.
Jack Marriott and George Evans are also long-term absentees, with the former not expected to be back until February.
Elsewhere, the Wrexham manager gave an update on James Jones after he was taken off after 32 minutes versus Crewe Alexandra on Tuesday but the full extent on his injury is not known, making him a doubt for Cambridge.
On a more positive note, George Dobson and James McClean are both available for selection after serving one-match bans.

Predicted Wrexham lineup vs Cambridge United
Parkinson has not really been one to switch up his starting lineup too much this season but he is likely to make a few changes on December 14th.
Dobson and McClean have started basically every league game for the club in 2024/25 and will almost certainly come straight back into the team.
This will see Sebastian Revan dropped to the bench on Saturday in place of the latter at left-wing-back.
Getting Dobson back into the eleven is slightly trickier given the plethora of options Wrexham have in the middle.
But as Dobson is quiet an attacking midfielder, we could see a midfield trio of the former Charlton Athletic man, Matty James and Elliot Lee.
Ollie Rathbone has been solid recently but James will allow Wrexham to control the tie more while giving Lee more of a license to roam. Andy Cannon will also likely drop to the bench.
Lee has started up front for the Red Dragons of late and though he did score from a corner against Burton, Paul Mullin should finally be given a start up front as the 29-year-old hasn’t been great in his makeshift centre-forward role.
Here’s how we think Wrexham will line up against Cambridge on Saturday.
Howard(GK)
Barnett
O’Connell
Brunt
Cleworth
McClean
Dobson
James
Lee
Mullin
Palmer
