Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City: Predictions, Lineups, Betting Tips & Odds (26/11/25)

Wrexham could jump into the top half of the Championship table as they welcome play-off chasing Bristol City in midweek.

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Our Three Predictions For Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City

  • Prediction 1 – Scott Twine To Score – 8/3
  • Prediction 2 – Over 2.5 Goals Scored – 1/1
  • Prediction 3 – Wrexham AFC To Win – 6/4

First Prediction For Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City – Scott Twine To Score – 8/3

With Kieffer Moore’s involvement still up in the air after missing the match against Ipswich Town, who starts for Wrexham up front is in doubt. This means that a likely goalscorer could come on the other side with Scott Twine, who is the Robins’ chief set-piece taker.

Scoring in his final outing before the international break, Twine has 8 goal contributions to his name this season, and alongside midfield partner Anis Mehmeti, have scored 11 of City’s 25 Championship goals so far.

Second Prediction For Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City – Over 2.5 Goals Scored – 1/1

Wrexham have a wide wealth of attacking talents in their possession, which makes them adaptable in any situation. This has been seen in their performances this season, failing to score in just 3 of their games, 2 of which came either side of the international break.

Just 3 teams have scored more goals than Bristol City this season, but have a limited amount of goalscorers, with Mehmeti, Twine and striker Emil Riis Jakobsen scoring 16 goals between them so far. However, there have been some defensive issues, which has seen Radek Vitek make the 2nd-most average saves per match in the Championship.

Third Prediction For Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City – Wrexham AFC To Win – 6/4

Their chances could certainly depend on the involvement of Kieffer Moore, but nevertheless, Phil Parkinson’s side will fancy their chances. The Red Dragons have built good momentum in North Wales this campaign, and sit on 5 matches unbeaten at the Racecourse in the 2nd division, including an impressive win over Coventry City.

Bristol City have lost just once on the road so far and will certainly give an injury-stricken Wrexham side a run for their money. However, that form away from Ashton Gate has slipped with a massive loss to Stoke City and a score draw against Watford, which should give the home fans some hope for 3 points.

Best Odds For Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City

Bookmaker Wrexham AFC Draw Bristol City
7bet Sports 16/11 9/4 13/7
Bet442 Sport 3/2 9/4 9/5
NRGBet Sports 6/4 11/5 9/5

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head

Wrexham head into midweek action having largely turned around their early-season form which put manager Phil Parkinson under some pressure. The Red Dragons are alongside Ipswich Town as teams unbeaten across their last 5 matches, having played each other at Portman Road over the weekend.

That match ended in a goalless draw, which saw them slip down into the bottom half of the table due to wins for Birmingham City and Watford. Libero Cacace and Kieffer Moore will be assessed prior to the game as to whether they will feature, while unregistered player Andy Cannon has returned to training ahead of the next registration period.

Bristol City remain in the playoff places after the third-way point of the season and sit 3 points behind Middlesbrough in 2nd place. They have recovered from their double setback at the end of October since returning to Championship football with an easy victory over managerless Swansea City at Ashton Gate.

Gerhard Stuber’s side have scored 6 goals from their last 5 matches, but rank in midtable for form over that period. The Robins have 7 injuries to deal with heading into this clash, with Sinclair Armstrong the only one who might be able to feature in North Wales.

It has been 2 decades since the last clash between Bristol City and Wrexham, last playing in 2005 in League One. This will be the 30th all-time competitive clash between the pair, with City having 15 wins to Wrexham’s 9.

Confrontation

26/11/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Bristol City

2

0

Last Results - Wrexham

06/12/2025

Championship Championship

Preston

Wrexham

1

1

D

29/11/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Blackburn

1

1

D

26/11/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Bristol City

2

0

W

22/11/2025

Championship Championship

Ipswich

Wrexham

0

0

D

08/11/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Charlton

1

0

W

Last Results - Bristol City

06/12/2025

Championship Championship

Bristol City

Millwall

0

1

L

29/11/2025

Championship Championship

Portsmouth

Bristol City

0

1

W

26/11/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Bristol City

2

0

L

22/11/2025

Championship Championship

Bristol City

Swansea

3

0

W

07/11/2025

Championship Championship

Watford

Bristol City

1

1

D

Where To Watch Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City

Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?

  • Location: The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, Wales, LL11 2AH
  • Date: November 26th, 2025

This game is available to watch in the UK, on Sky Sports +, with kick-off at 7:45 pm.

Probable Lineups For Wrexham AFC vs Bristol City

What sort of lineup can we expect from this important EFL Championship clash?

Predicted Wrexham AFC Lineup

  • Lineup: Okonkwo; Cleworth, Hyam, Coady; Longman, Sheaf, Dobson, Thomason, McClean; Windass, Smith
  • Injured/Suspended: Ward, Cannon, Moore, James, Lee, Kabore, Rodriguez, Brunt, Cacace; O’Brien
  • Manager: Phil Parkinson

Predicted Bristol City Lineup

  • Lineup: Vitek; Tanner, Dickie, Vyner; McCrorie, Twine, Randell, Mehmeti, Borges; Jakobsen, Mayulu
  • Injured/Suspended: Bird, Atkinson, McNally, Armstrong, Stokes, Cornick, Williams
  • Manager: Gerhard Struber

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Lewis Gray joined The Real EFL in October 2023, concentrating on news, transfers, and predictions, particularly within League Two. A journalist since 2021, he formerly worked at Salford Now, covering local sports and serving as sports editor. He provided in-depth coverage of Salford City FC’s 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns. Holding a First-Class Honours degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford, Lewis is devoted to giving lower-league clubs the attention they deserve in an era dominated by top-flight football.

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