Wrexham return to League One action late on Saturday afternoon, hosting promotion rivals Charlton Athletic.
Wrexham clash with Charlton Athletic in a 5:30pm UK time kick-off at the Racecourse Ground.
Both sides are in clear need of three points, with automatic promotion out of League One still on the cards for both.
It is Phil Parkinson’s side who have the advantage right now, sitting two points clear of third place Wycombe Wanderers and four above their upcoming opponents.
But Nathan Jones has been riling up Wrexham with his comments going into the meeting at the Racecourse Ground, with a feisty and close affair anticipated.
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Wrexham predicted to beat Charlton Athletic
One EFL pundit suggests Wrexham will beat Charlton, and Wycombe will drop points in their game against Leyton Orient.
Now, Opta’s supercomputer has predicted the most likely outcome of the late League One fixture in Wales.
Opta already think that Wrexham will finish second in the third tier come the end of the season on May 3.
And they are now predicting that the Red Dragons are the most likely team to come out on top in this clash.
Still, Charlton remain in with a good chance of winning, with the least likely outcome thought to be a draw.
| Result | Pecentage |
| Wrexham win | 41.7% |
| Draw | 26.7% |
| Charlton win | 31.6% |
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Wycombe Wanderers’ chances of beating Leyton Orient
Wrexham’s priority will obviously be picking up three points against Jones and Co.
But given it is the day’s early kick-off, there will also be a lot of focus on Wycombe and what they do in their meeting with Leyton Orient.
Richard Kone is a doubt for the Chairboys ahead of the weekend, and to make matters worse, Opta actually make Orient slight favourites to win that meeting.
| Result | Pecentage |
| Wycombe win | 36.6 |
| Draw | 26.3 |
| Leyton Orient win | 37.1 |
Should Wycombe lose, Wrexham’s promotion to the Championship will be all but confirmed before they even kick off.
