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Wrexham vs Swansea: A Fixture Steeped in History
13 Mar
Summary
- Wrexham hosts Swansea for the first time since 2002.
- Manager Phil Parkinson has a poor record against Swansea.
- Wrexham's recent Friday home games have seen many goals.

Wrexham welcomes Swansea for a league encounter, marking the first time since September 2002 when Wrexham secured a dominant 4-0 victory. Historically, Wrexham has a strong home record against Swansea in the Football League, losing only one of fifteen matches.
Swansea City aims to complete a league double over Wrexham for the first time since the 1987-88 season. However, Wrexham's manager, Phil Parkinson, faces a personal jinx, having never defeated Swansea in nine competitive meetings, suffering seven losses and two draws, including his last four consecutive encounters.
Adding to the intrigue, Swansea has lost its last two away league games within Wales. The team's recent history shows a pattern of struggling in consecutive away matches in their home country. Meanwhile, Wrexham's last two Friday home fixtures have been goal-laden, both ending in victories with a combined total of 13 goals.




