Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Saturday’s football game at The New Lawn pits together Forest Green and Wrexham, the two teams with entirely different ambitions for the 2023/2024 League Two campaign. The Green Army are determined to secure the League Two survival, while Wrexham’s main goal is to secure a top-three finish. The hosts do not seem to be at their sharpest, with the team experiencing all sorts of problems at the back in a 3-0 loss to Bradford City and given their difficulties in front of goal, home win should not be considered. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team.
The visitors, on the other hand, have netted 13 goals in total in the previous four games in all competitions and given Forest Green’s anything but good form, we are tempted to put our money on the promotion-chasing visitors. Defender Aaron Hayden is injured for the away team.
Highlighted Player (Troy Deeney):
Troy Deeney started his professional career in 2006 at Walsall. The prolific attacker scored 27 goals in 123 appearances for the club and in 2010 he went on to sign a contract with Watford. He joined the Hornets for a fee of £500,000 and it has to be noted that he scored only two goals for the team in the 2010/2011 Championship campaign.
However, as time went by he was raising his form and in the 2014/2015 the English attacker scored 21 goals for Watford and helped the team secure promotion to the Premier League. Troy Deeney was playing an important role in Quique Sanchez Flores’ team on their return to the English top flight and he bagged no fewer than 13 goals in the 2015/2016 season.
Deeney was born in Birmingham, West Midlands, on 29 June, 1988 and he has two children, Myles, a son, and a daughter Amelia. His brother Ellis is a football player as well, but he plays as a midfielder. The striker has also spent some time in prison, but has since seriously improved his behaviour.
Highlighted Team (Forest Green):
Forest Green are an English club which was founded back in 1889. The Rovers host fellow League Two teams at the New Lawn, the stadium with the capacity of 5,302. Forest Green played their first home league game on October 6, 1889, with the team sharing the spoils with Brimscombe.
Green is the dominant colour of their home kit, and Forest Green footballers wear black shirts and black shorts when playing on the travels. In the 1981/82 season the club won the FA Vase, with the team beating Rainworth Miners Welfare 3-0 in the title game at Wembley Stadium.
It has to noted that town of Nailsworth, where Forest Green are based, is the smallest settlement to ever host a Football League club. In December 2012 the club won a prize for growing a field without using chemicals. cheltenham town are regarded as one of the club’s fiercest rivals.