Our prediction for this League 2 match:
One Call Stadium will be the centre of attention when Mansfield Town and Wrexham go head to head in a highly-anticipated League Two game. The Yellows have yet to suffer a loss in the new League Two campaign, which is surely giving fans a reason for optimism ahead of the visit of Wrexham. Nigel Clough is unlikely to make changes to the team that shared the spoils with Gillingham as the experienced tactician has no fresh injury worries.
The newcomers, on the other hand, have a chance to climb to the playoffs berth. Wrexham, though, will be without suspended midfielder Ryan Barnett in Tuesday’s showdown, which is probably the main reason why we are going to bet on draw. You should bear in mind that the Red Dragons played out a thrilling 3-3 draw with Crewe in their last league fixture.
Highlighted Player (Jordan Bowery):
Born in Nottingham, England, on July 2, 1991, Jordan Bowery is a professional footballer who plays for Mansfield Town. Bowery played for a number of English clubs, but we should mentioned the notable ones only.
The Mansfield No. 9 was a part of the likes of Aston Villa, Bradford City, Rotherham United, and Crewe Alexandra in the past. Jordan Bowery joined the Yellows in the summer of 2020, signing for the club on a free transfer. He made his Mansfield Town debut in the League two in a goalless draw with Tranmere Rovers on September 12, 2020.
Bowery scored his first goal for the Yellows in a 2-2 draw with Leyton Orient on September 19, 2020. Centre-forward is the position that suits him the most, but he is used as both left and right winger as well. His preferred foot is right. Jordan Bowery has never played for the England national team.
Highlighted Team (Mansfield):
Founded in 1897, Mansfield Town are a professional club that compete in the League 2, the English fourth tier. The Stags are well known for their yellow shirts and blue shorts, while the colour of their away kit is black. Field Mill is the club’s home ground, the stadium with the capacity of 9,186.
The venue was built back in 1861 and renovated in 1999. Chesterfield and Notts County are regarded as the club’s fiercest rivals. Mansfield Town did well to win the Football League Trophy in 1986/1987 season, with the team beating Bristol City on penalties at Wembley Stadium.
The two teams played out a 1-1 draw in the regular time, with Kevin Kent and Glyn Riley scoring for Mansfield Town and Bristol City respectively. Goalkeeper Rod Arnold is the player with most appearances as he played 513 games for the Stags in all competitions.