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ENG EFL Championship
04-08 03:00
1 - 5
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H2H
Lineups
Wrexham
Southampton
Attacks
89
102
Dangerous Attacks
38
33
Ball Possession
54
46
On Target
2
9
Off Target
3025
4035
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End 1-5
85′
C. Archer
Finn·Azaz
85′
N. Wood-Gordon
K.Matsuki
84′
D. Keillor-Dunn
K.Moore
84′
S. Smith
J. Windass
83′
1-5
Finn·Azaz
Assist: S.Charles
81′
1-4
R. Stewart
Assist: Santos
81′
Ryan·Longman
79′
Finn·Azaz
72′
O. Rathbone
N. Broadhead
72′
Ryan·Longman
I·Kabore
72′
M. James
G. Dobson
72′
Santos
66′
J. Stephens
66′
R. Stewart
C. Larin
65′
Santos
R. Manning
61′
1-3
C. Larin
58′
Leonardo Weschenfelder·Scienza
S.Edozie
Halftime 1-2
37′
C.Doyle
34′
1-2
J. Windass
Assist: K.Moore
22′
0-2
F. Downes
12′
0-1
K.Matsuki
Assist: Finn·Azaz
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Match Info
Southampton delivered a commanding away performance to thrash Wrexham 5-1 at the Racecourse Ground in the English Football League Championship on April 8th, 2026. The Saints demonstrated their superior quality and promotion credentials with a ruthless display, overwhelming a spirited Wrexham side. The visitors took control early, scoring twice in the first twenty minutes to quiet the passionate home crowd. Wrexham managed a lifeline before halftime, scoring from a defensive error to make it 2-1. However, any hopes of a comeback were extinguished shortly after the restart as Southampton scored a quickfire third goal. They added two more late strikes to put a emphatic stamp on the result. The standout performance came from Southampton's attacking midfield, which carved open the Wrexham defense repeatedly. This heavy defeat was a reality check for Wrexham's ambitions, leaving them in a mid-table position, while Southampton's comprehensive victory solidified their place in the automatic promotion spots. Southampton's manager said, "The reaction after their goal was perfect, we showed our maturity," and Wrexham's coach admitted, "We were second best today against a top side." The teams lined up with Wrexham's familiar home formation and Southampton's fluid 4-3-3.