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Wrexham overtaken in promotion race after loss

Wrexham slipped up in their race for automatic promotion to the English Football League (EFL) after suffering a shock 3-1 defeat at FC Halifax Town on Friday, ending their 28-match unbeaten run in the league.

The result sees the team owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney drop to second in the table. Notts County leapfrogged the Welsh side at the top of the standings with both teams level on 100 points ahead of their season-defining clash on Monday. County sit above Wrexham on goal difference alone having played a game extra.

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County joined Wrexham as the first two sides to hit 100 points in England’s top five leagues since Manchester City in the 2017-18 season. If either side win when they meet at the Racecourse on Monday, they will become favourites to claim promotion to the EFL.

Wrexham opened the scoring in Friday’s match but three second-half goals by opponents Halifax sunk the Welsh club to their first league defeat since October, which came against promotion rivals County.

Only the division’s top side is granted automatic promotion and the six teams below all battle for the league’s second promotion spot through the playoffs. Wrexham finished second in the league last season and were dumped out of the playoffs in the semifinals.

They previously could have secured promotion back to England’s fourth tier by April 15 if results went their way, but this defeat means that is now not possible and adds extra significance on their match against County on Monday.

Wrexham have been in the fifth tier of English football since their relegation from League Two in 2008.

Sourced from Man United

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