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Wrexham falls short of fourth-straight promotion, chance at Premier League place

By Sean Leahyโ€ขYahoo Sports

The Red Dragons will spend a second season in the English Championship.

Promotion to the Premier League is not in the cards for Wrexham this season. The Welsh side fell short in their bid for a Championship playoff place on Saturday following a 2-2 draw with Middlesbrough . There were several permutations that would have seen Wrexham finish in one of the four playoff spots, but between their draw and Hull Cityโ€™s 2-1 win over Norwich, the dream for a fourth-straight promotion and a place in the Premier League came to an end.

Wrexham fell behind early against Middlesbrough after four minutes, but Josh Windass leveled the match with a 28th-minute free kick. Thirteen minutes later, Sam Smith gave the Red Dragons the lead. But hope was dissolved just two minutes later when David Strelec equalized just before halftime.

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com/YR3y8L63D6 โ€” CBS Sports Golazo โšฝ๏ธ (@CBSSportsGolazo) May 2, 2026 As the second half went on, Wrexham found themselves bouncing in and out of a playoff place with Hull and Derby remaining in the mix. Once Derby fell behind, it was up to Hull, who were boosted by an Oliver McBurnie 67th-minute penalty kick to lift them ahead of Wrexham in the table. That meant Wrexham needed to win or hope Norwich tied Hull.