Josh Windass is set to feature for Wrexham against Leicester City on Tuesday night in the Championship as the Red Dragons look to continue their fine form on the road.
The summer signing from Sheffield Wednesday has been in fine form and was one of the important players as Wrexham secured a draw against Derby County.
Windass was awarded the captaincy against Norwich City, as James McClean was dropped to the bench by Phil Parkinson, and he continued wearing the armband against the Rams.
The striker was proud to be Wrexham captain and represent them in such a fashion; however, he may soon be ecstatic with a personal milestone he could achieve against the Foxes.
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Josh Windass could score four goals in a row in away EFL fixtures for the first time
The Red Dragons continued their fine form in front of goal in the league campaign, as Wrexham scored in their seven Championship fixtures, the only club to do so in the second tier this season.
This impressive feat could really help Josh Windass in his search for a personal milestone, as he could score in four consecutive EFL matches for the first time ever in his career.

He has already scored four goals in his last three Championship away fixtures, having scored against Southampton on the opening day of the season and the brace he scored against Norwich; the other goal came last season for Sheffield Wednesday on the final day of the campaign against Watford.
Windass will be confident he can achieve this incredible feat for Wrexham as he has been one of the in-form EFL strikers across the previous two seasons.
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Josh Windass had a message for the fans following Wrexham’s draw with Derby County
Derby proved to be a stern test for Wrexham, as they could only manage a draw at the Racecourse, as they continue their search for a first league win in the Championship at home.
Windass did not have the impact that he has had in previous games this season, as the defensive rigidity and deep-lying midfielders stifled his ability to create or have attempts on goal.
However, Windass looked at the positives from the result and took the time to thank the fans for their support on the day with an Instagram post.
He said: “Tough physical game today but another point on the board!! Support was fantastic.”
