A place in the FA Cup last 64 will be at stake when Wrexham and Farnborough face each other at Racecourse Ground. Wrexham are enjoying very successful season, and they are on the right track to secure promotion to the League Two. In their last league match the Red Dragons defeated Aldershot 2-0, and given their fine form in November, home win should definitely be considered.
A man to watch in the home team will be Paul Mullin, who has netted 14 goals so far this term. The visiting side, on the other hand, did well to beat Sutton on the road in the FA Cup round 1, but spoiling Wrexham’s party at Racecourse Ground is easier said than done. The Red Dragons have turned their stadium into a real fortress, and we predict that they will advance to the next round without any difficulties.
A place in the FA Cup last 64 will be at stake when Wrexham and Farnborough face each other at Racecourse Ground. Wrexham are enjoying very successful season, and they are on the right track to secure promotion to the League Two. In their last league match the Red Dragons defeated Aldershot 2-0, and given their fine form in November, home win should definitely be considered.
A man to watch in the home team will be Paul Mullin, who has netted 14 goals so far this term. The visiting side, on the other hand, did well to beat Sutton on the road in the FA Cup round 1, but spoiling Wrexham’s party at Racecourse Ground is easier said than done. The Red Dragons have turned their stadium into a real fortress, and we predict that they will advance to the next round without any difficulties.