Wrexham visit champions Coventry City in a Championship match with their promotion push still alive and the pressure rising on the final two games of the regular season. Phil Parkinson’s side go into Coventry in sixth place, level on points with Hull City in seventh, and needing to match Hull’s results to keep their hopes intact.
That puts the Welsh club in a narrow but real fight for the last play-off place. Wrexham have overturned a four-point deficit on Hull across their last two matches, and the battle for sixth is expected to run to the final day. They have kept themselves in the race with two consecutive wins, but the margin for error has gone. Coventry, meanwhile, sealed the Championship title for Frank Lampard in midweek with a win over Portsmouth and will be presented with the trophy after the game.
The stakes are simple. Only the teams that finish third through sixth in the Championship enter the end-of-season playoffs for the final promotion place to the Premier League, while the top two go up automatically. Wrexham’s route is complicated by the fixture list: their last two matches are both against teams above them in the table, making this trip to Coventry and what follows even harder.
For Coventry, the night is about lifting the trophy in front of their own supporters after a title-clinching week. For Wrexham, it is about staying in touch long enough to give themselves one more shot. Their season now sits on the edge of one result, one place and one final-day decision that could still send it either toward the playoffs or to an abrupt end.