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Wrexham 2 – 0 Swansea


Wrexham boosted their chances of reaching the Championship play-offs by beating Welsh rivals Swansea 2-0.

In front of Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds, who were on Sky Sports co-commentary duty alongside David Prutton at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham now have a six-point cushion in the top six ahead of the weekend’s Championship action.

But Swansea had the better of the first half and should have taken the lead. Goncalo Franco had a decent chance inside the opening 40 seconds but fired straight at Arthur Okonkwo as the chance opened up for him.

The visitors’ best chance though came from the league’s top scorer Zan Vupovnik, who was played through by Franco but could only fire at the Wrexham goalkeeper in a one-on-one.

That missed chance proved crucial as Nathan Broadhead slotted the hosts in front moments later after a lovely pass from Callum Doyle in the penalty area.

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Nathan Broadhead slots in after a lovely pass to give Wrexham the lead against Swansea

Wrexham should have doubled their lead with the last kick of the first half as Doyle nodded a late corner over from close range, but Swansea came out firing in the second period.

They had a strong case for a penalty when Franco went down under Dom Hyam’s clumsy challenge, which went unpunished. Marko Stamenic forced Okonkwo into a good save before Malick Yalcouye fired a couple of decent chances wide.

Wrexham then felt aggrieved with the referee as Josh Tymon appeared to handle the ball as last man, which denied Josh Windass a clear and obvious goalscoring chance. But the Swansea defender was only booked for his call.

But Wrexham sealed the win as Doyle headed in a free-kick, which took a wicked deflection off Liam Cullen, before nestling into the net.

Wrexham's Callum Doyle (centre) heads the ball against Swansea City's Liam Cullen who scores an own goal
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Wrexham’s Callum Doyle (centre) heads the ball against Swansea City’s Liam Cullen who scores an own goal

It was a win that strengthened Wrexham’s play-off credentials, and damaged their Welsh neighbours’ hopes in the process.

WATCH: Reynolds and Rob Mac’s commentary debut

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Owners and commentators Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac go wild as Broadhead scores the opening goal

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Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac celebrate Wrexham’s second goal against Swansea

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Ben Foster joins Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac in the commentary box

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Former Wrexham defender Ben Tozer also joined the duo

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Rob Mac explains the phrase ‘parking the bus’ to Ryan Reynolds

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Wrexham community director, actor and comedian Humphrey Ker made an appearance in the commentary box

Are Wrexham going up? Reynolds reacts…

Ryan Reynolds on Sky Sports:

“You have to check yourself too. We’re in the Championship. The mere fact we’re here, that in itself is worth taking stock.

“Do we want to win it all? Of course we do. We’re all competitors. we have to take stock and see this is part to the reward. I’m so proud of the boys, I can’t wait to get in that dressing room.

“For me my favourite thing about this experience is: I don’t care what your ideologies are and where you are from and identity, there’s such a feeling of togetherness.

“In every arena, a community gets to come together for something we share in common. I love looking around here, being in the fresh air, being outside in the wonderful country of Wales, being on the pitch. I don’t ever take that for granted.”

The managers

Wrexham’s Phil Parkinson:

“With the week we’ve had, the emotion of the Chelsea game, to come out three days later and get a win is huge for us.

“It’s always a tough ask, but the performance from us tonight was about character. There was a lot of resilience and character on display tonight. It had to be as Swansea are a good side.

“They have a lot of the ball and they don’t always hurt you with it. Possession doesn’t win you games. It’s goals. We knew they’d want to keep it. We were prepared to let that happen.”

Swansea’s Vitor Matos:

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