Wrexham
- Wrexham have enjoyed a cracking campaign in the Championship to date, currently sitting ninth with 40 points from 26 games.
- Wrexham play a direct style of soccer, based around a 3-5-2 shape with wing-backs providing width, a set-piece threat, and plenty of physicality.
- They have an attacking focal point in Kieffer Moore, a target man with 10 goals in 23 Championship games, and an eye for rapid transitions and counterattacks.
- In their home stadium, Wrexham have won six, drawn five and lost just two of their 13 games to date, averaging 1.85 goals per game scored and 1.46 conceded.
- Their recent form has been particularly good, winning their last two home games in a row after taking all three points in four of their previous five.
Norwich City
- Norwich City’s season has been a bit of a disaster so far, with the Canaries in 22nd place on just 24 points from 26 Championship games.
- Norwich play a possession-based game, looking to build from the back at a patient tempo, rotating their positions and bringing players into advanced areas.
- They’ve won three, drawn five and lost five of their 13 away games, scoring 16 goals on the road.
- Jovon Makama is Norwich’s top scorer this season, with nine goals in 23 appearances, including three of Norwich’s last four.
- He’ll be the most likely outlet if the visitors need a goal.
Recent meeting
Wrexham beat Norwich 3-2 at Carrow Road in the sides’ last Championship meeting three months ago.
Key Players
- Kieffer Moore - a target man with 10 goals in 23 Championship games, and an eye for rapid transitions and counterattacks.
- Jovon Makama - Norwich’s top scorer with nine goals in 23 appearances, including three of Norwich’s last four.
Betting Insights
- Wrexham are 2.08 favorites for the game, with Norwich 3.35.
- A game with a few goals looks likely, with the Over 2.5 goals market at 1.85 a tempting bet.
Prediction
- Norwich have been decent on their travels of late, winning and drawing their last two away games, but a 2-1 win over Queens Park Rangers was followed by a 2-0 home defeat to Stoke City, and Wrexham’s momentum and home form have to be respected here.
- The hosts’ superior form, home advantage, and recent winning streak should see them take all three points again.