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Wrexham Standings: EFL Championship Table After 40 Games

The Red Dragons’ return to domestic action didn’t go as planned.
Phil Parkinson will not be happy with Wrexham’s efforts on Friday.
Phil Parkinson will not be happy with Wrexham’s efforts on Friday. | Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA/Getty Images

Despite coming back from two goals down to salvage a 2–2 draw with West Bromwich Albion on Friday, Wrexham will rue the dropped points as the EFL Championship playoffs loom large.

The Red Dragons returned from the international break completely flat in the opening 45 minutes at The Hawthorns. George Dobson was credited with an own goal after deflecting a free kick into the back of his own net before a careless foul from Issa Kaboré gifted the hosts a penalty, which Josh Maja converted.

Phil Parkinson’s men rallied in the second half through a Josh Windass strike and a cheeky back-heel finish from Dobson to bring the score level, but there was not another goal to be had in the game. The visitors were forced to take home one point against a team just above the drop zone.

With only six games left in the season, the disappointing draw could come back to haunt Wrexham in their Premier League pursuit.


Wrexham Standings After 40 Games in the EFL Championship

Wrexham
Wrexham are within reach of their Premier League dreams. | Joe Dent/PUFC/Peterborough United/Getty Images

Place

Team

Points

Games Played

1

Coventry

80

39

2

Millwall

72

40

3

Middlesbrough

71

40

4

Ipswich Town

69

38

5

Hull City

67

40

6

Wrexham

64

40

7

Southampton

63

39

With automatic promotion largely out of reach for Wrexham, the club is focused on a top-six finish to secure a spot in the Championship playoffs. Salvaging a point against West Brom propelled the Red Dragons back into sixth place, with 64 points through 40 games.

They might not hold the position for long, though. Southampton are just one point behind with a game in hand. Should the Saints secure a victory in that match, they would trump Wrexham to take possession of the final playoff spot.

The good news for Parkinson’s men is that they would still be within reach of not only sixth place, but fifth as well. Hull City are just three points ahead of Wrexham, which means one poor result could leave the door open for the Welsh outfit to strike.


Wrexham’s Next Five Games

Championship ball
Wrexham have a tough stretch of fixtures on the horizon. | Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto/Getty Images

Opponent

Date

Competition

Southampton (H)

April 7

Championship

Birmingham City (A)

April 12

Championship

Stoke City (H)

April 18

Championship

Oxford United (A)

April 21

Championship

Coventry City (A)

April 25

Championship

It’s anything but an easy end to the season for Wrexham. Next up is a tricky bout with Southampton, which could ultimately be for sixth place. Dropped points to the Saints could prove a devastating blow for the Red Dragons’ playoff dreams.

Matches against the cities of Birmingham and Stoke provide a bit of a reprieve on paper, but both clubs already took points off Parkinson’s men this season. Wrexham only managed a 1–1 draw with the Blues and then suffered a 1–0 defeat to Stoke in back-to-back matches in October.

Relegation-battling Oxford United should be no trouble to get past, leaving the Red Dragons without much hassle before a trip to the league-leaders. The Welsh outfit already stunned Coventry City in October, but could lightning strike twice?


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Amanda Langell
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Amanda Langell is a Sports Illustrated FC freelance writer and editor. Born and raised in New York City, her first loves were the Yankees, the Rangers and Broadway before Real Madrid took over her life. Had it not been for her brother’s obsession with Cristiano Ronaldo, she would have never lived through so many magical Champions League nights 3,600 miles away from the Bernabéu. When she’s not consumed by Spanish and European soccer, she’s traveling, reading or losing her voice at a concert.

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