How Wrexham might fare in 2024/25 under Phil Parkinson

Wrexham fans will be eager for the season to start with the club’s return to League One after a 19 year wait.

Since the Hollywood takeover, Wrexham have been an impressive outfit under Phil Parkinson.
Achieving back-to-back promotions in the last two seasons has given Wrexham fans hope that the North Wales club are accelerating through the Football League.

However, it will no doubt be the toughest season yet for Parkinson’s side, with the quality of opponents increasing with former Premier League clubs who have fallen from grace trying to push back up the leagues.

Wrexham’s full 2024/25 fixture list was revealed earlier this week ahead of the season kicking off in August.

The Red Dragons will be wary that the level is increasing but will be confident with additions to the squad that they can compete once again this year.

The club will be hoping they have a chance at promotion, with excitement building for the opening day with Wycombe Wanders visiting North Wales.

Undoubtedly, the relegated Championship sides of Birmingham City, Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United will be looking for a swift return to the Championship and will feel they have a strong enough squad to do so.

Birmingham will be seen as favourites due to the quality of their squad and spending capabilities,with chairman Tom Wagner and minority investor Tom Brady keen to support the new project at St Andrew’s.

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