CHANCES were limited in the opening half at the Racecourse, with Ollie Palmer and Will Boyle going closest in the second half.
However, both sides struggled to find a winner as Phil Parkinson’s men were held to a goalless draw at home in the league for the first time since November 2021.
Wrexham sit second while Harrogate are 14th.
Match Preview:
WREXHAM host Harrogate tonight at the Racecourse Ground, with kick-off time being 19:45 (7:45 pm).
Since the beginning of March, Wrexham have excelled in their League Two promotion race with back-to-back wins over Accrington Stanley and Morecambe.
A run of two wins in eight League Two contests between January and February threatened to halt the Red Devils hopes of earning another automatic promotion at the end of the season – the six points since the turn of the month have allowed Phil Parkinson’s men to stay third in the league standings with a game in hand over promotion rivals MK Dons, who currently have two points more.
The Welsh side has been dominant at home this season, collecting 41 points from just 17 league matches, the best home record in the entire division. However, their away form lets them down, as they have won only six out of 19 on the road.
Harrogate’s ambitions of reaching the top seven this season have been cut short after an unfortunate six-game winless run β this was extended by a defeat at home to league dwellers Crawley – meaning the visitors have only collected a disappointing two points in their last six matches.
Ones to Watch:
Paul Mullin (Wrexham) has successfully netted 15 times in just 24 starts this season, including his recent hattrick against Accrington; Mullin also forms a strong partnership with striker Ollie Palmer.
Elliot Lee (Wrexham) has 15 goals from the attacking midfield position this season, with another four assists.
The last six games:
Wrexham: W D L D W W
Harrogate: L D L L D L
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