Wrexham return to League One action for a 3pm kick-off with Cambridge United on December 14th.
Going into the game, the Welsh side are on a solid run of form and now aiming to secure a fifth-straight win in the league.
After losing to Stockport County, Wrexham beat Exeter City 3-0 before earning 1-0 wins over Lincoln City and Barnsley.
Their most recent League One action came at the Pirelli Stadium against Burton Albion, which they also won 1-0.
The weather conditions on the day certainly impacted the quality of football we saw, but even putting that aside, Wrexham were not at their best.
Eoghan O’Connell was unplayable for Wrexham vs Burton, but one of his defensive counterparts on the day really underperformed.

Sebastian Revan struggled for Wrexham vs Burton
Sebastian Revan joined Wrexham in the 2024 summer transfer window from Aston Villa.
There was much excitement around the full-back’s arrival at the time but he has greatly underperformed so far this season.
Revan ‘really let himself down’ vs Harrogate Town when he was handed a rare start in the FA Cup first-round defeat last month.
The 21-year-old had not started a league fixture following that display but was given a chance from the off by Phil Parkinson last weekend.
However, though Wrexham eventually came away with a clean sheet and three points, Revan was not great defensively and offered very little threat when getting forward.
| Sebastian Revan | Stats vs Burton Albion |
| Minutes | 90 |
| Accurate passes | 17/27 (63%) |
| Crosses (accurate) | 5 (2) |
| Long balls (accurate) | 2 (0) |
| Dribble attempts (succesful) | Dribble attempts (successful) |
| Duels (won) | 6 (1) |
| Possession lost | 18 |
| Sofascore rating | 6.4 (team-low) |

James McClean must replace Sebastian Revan for Wrexham vs Cambridge
After Revan once more failed to take his opportunity against Burton, he should be dropped for the Cambridge meeting and replaced by James McClean.
Jacob Mendy started at left-back in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday when Parkinson put out a makeshift eleven.
And though Mendy looked sharp at times, it remains clear that McClean is still head and shoulders above the rest of the club’s left-back options.
He has two goals and two assists in the league this term, with one Sky Sports pundit dubbing McClean ‘brilliant’ for a performance earlier this season.
However, with the Irishman now 35 and toward the end of his playing career, Wrexham will be hoping Revan begins to improve over the next six months or so.
If not, they may have to dip back into the transfer market for another left-back.
