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Wrexham
Swansea City
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106
96
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34
69
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34
66
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3
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End 2-0
88′
L. Cullen
85′
B.Cadamarteri
S. Smith
82′
L. Walta
J. Tymon
77′
J. Tymon
74′
M.Widell
M. Stamenic
67′
J. Windass
N. Broadhead
62′
Malick Junior·Yalcouye
59′
L. Cullen
G.Nunes
59′
Malick Junior·Yalcouye
G. Franco
59′
J.Eom
R.Pereira
Halftime 1-0
25′
1-0
N. Broadhead
Assist: C.Doyle
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Match Info
English Football League Championship: Wrexham 2-0 Swansea City
A professional and determined performance from Wrexham saw them secure a vital 2-0 victory over Swansea City in a Championship clash at the Racecourse Ground. The match, which kicked off at 4:00 AM local time on March 14th, 2026, was settled by a goal in each half, providing a significant boost to the home side's league campaign. The win solidifies Wrexham's position in the mid-table and deals a blow to Swansea's own aspirations for the playoff spots.
The home side started brightly and were rewarded with an early breakthrough, capitalizing on a defensive error from the Swans to take a lead they would never relinquish. Wrexham controlled much of the tempo, with their midfield working tirelessly to disrupt Swansea's passing rhythm. The crucial second goal arrived midway through the second half, a well-worked team move finished with composure to put the game beyond doubt. Swansea, despite enjoying spells of possession, struggled to create clear-cut chances against a resolute Wrexham backline, with their best opportunity coming from a long-range effort that was comfortably saved.
The standout performance came from Wrexham's central midfield, which dominated the battle in the engine room, while the defensive unit recorded a clean sheet against a usually potent attack. For Swansea, it was a frustrating night where their technical play failed to translate into meaningful penetration. This result sees Wrexham climb a few places into a more comfortable position in the table, while Swansea will be disappointed to have missed an opportunity to gain ground on the top six. Post-match, the Wrexham manager praised his team's "fantastic work ethic and clinical edge," while the Swansea boss lamented his side's lack of "cutting edge in the final third."

