
The Red Dragons, if they do go up via the automatic promotion places, will make history, becoming the first side to secure three in a row when starting from the fifth tier or higher.
A spot in next season’s Championship is by no means guaranteed at this stage, however, with Wycombe Wanderers still having a game in hand to play out.
But after Wrexham beat Stockport County 1-0 on Saturday, it is Phil Parkinson and co. who now go into the latest round of fixtures second in the division.
Jay Rodriguez scored his first goal for the club in that clash, ending a run that had seen him fail to find the back of the net in 10 outings.
Rodriguez earned praise from Paul Merson after the striker missed his penalty but slotted home the rebound to hand his side a crucial three points.
It’s been a long time coming for the former Burnley man, who has been struggling to form a proper connection with Sam Smith.
Some Wrexham fans still aren’t convinced by Rodriguez despite the goal, but the Englishman has now earned high praise from Parkinson, as per BBC Sport.
The manager labelled his January addition ‘extraordinary’ whilst also revealing that ‘his physical output is the highest on the pitch’.
He said: “His physical output is the highest on the pitch which is extraordinary really.