Wrexham’s away form has been inconsistent this season, but their last League One outing at Crawley Town ended on a high note with Elliot Lee netting a dramatic late winner.
Captain James McClean delivered his best performance in the reverse fixture against Northampton, and manager Phil Parkinson has a history of success against The Cobblers.

Having led Wrexham to back-to-back promotions, Parkinson now has the Red Dragons sitting third in the League One standings.
Ryan Reynolds is eager for another promotion, and if Wrexham are to achieve that goal, Parkinson will be relying on his exceptional record against Northampton Town. In 13 career meetings, he has never lost—securing 12 wins and one draw.
He hopes his 13th encounter won’t be an unlucky one, as another victory would pile pressure on Wycombe ahead of their trip to Crawley.
Wrexham also have a strong historical edge at The Sixfields Stadium, suffering just one defeat in their last seven visits.
Northampton, meanwhile, have received a fitness boost with right-back Aaron McGowan cleared to start. Kevin Nolan’s side heads into the clash with momentum after back-to-back wins.
The Red Dragons previously dominated Northampton with a 4-1 victory at the Racecourse Ground earlier this season, but Parkinson knows his team cannot afford to underestimate the challenge ahead.