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Middlesbrough Edge Past Wrexham in Carabao Cup First Round

Middlesbrough began their 2026–27 English Football League Cup campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Wrexham at the Riverside Stadium. The Championship side needed a solitary goal to progress, but they were made to work for it by a Wrexham team that arrived with confidence and a clear game plan.

Match Overview

Playing under the lights on a warm August evening, Middlesbrough controlled large spells of possession but found Wrexham's organised low block difficult to break down. The visitors, competing in League One after back-to-back promotions, were compact and dangerous on the counter-attack, forcing the home side to remain patient in their build-up play.

The decisive moment arrived shortly after the half-hour mark. A clever exchange on the right flank opened up space for the Boro full-back, whose low cross was turned home from close range by striker Emmanuel Latte Lath. It was the Ivorian's first goal of the new season and it settled a nervous home crowd.

Key Moments and Tactical Story

  • 15' – Wrexham threat: Elliot Lee curled a free-kick just wide of the far post, a warning sign for Middlesbrough after a sloppy start.
  • 33' – The goal: Middlesbrough's sustained pressure finally told. A sharp one-two freed the right-back, and Latte Lath was on hand to apply the finishing touch from six yards.
  • 58' – Big save: Wrexham's goalkeeper denied a powerful header from Dael Fry, keeping his side within touching distance.
  • 76' – Wrexham push: The visitors threw bodies forward in search of an equaliser, but Middlesbrough's back line, marshalled by Fry, stood firm.

Middlesbrough's manager set his team up in a patient 3-4-2-1 shape, allowing wing-backs to push high and overload Wrexham's wide areas. Wrexham, by contrast, were content to absorb pressure and hit on the break, but they lacked the final pass in the decisive moments.

Standout Performers

Latte Lath was a constant nuisance with his movement between the lines, while Hayden Hackney dictated the tempo in midfield with a composed display. For Wrexham, centre-back Max Cleworth put in a resilient shift, making several crucial interceptions as the home side piled on the pressure late on.

Season Impact

The result sends Middlesbrough into the second round of the Carabao Cup, giving them early-season momentum as they aim for a promotion push in the Championship. For Wrexham, the focus now shifts back to League One, where they will look to build on an encouraging pre-season and challenge for a third consecutive promotion.

The fixture also reignited a historic rivalry between the two clubs, who first met in the 1970s when both were regulars in the same divisions. While the stakes were lower this time, the competitive edge was unmistakable from the first whistle to the last.