Swansea City vs Wrexham: Prediction, Lineups & Odds (19/12/25)

Swansea City welcome an out-of-form Wrexham to the Swansea.com Stadium in this Friday night Championship clash.

Our Three Predictions For Swansea City vs Wrexham

  • First Prediction: Swansea City To Win – 13/10
  • Second Prediction: Both Teams To Score – No – 17/20
  • Third Prediction: Under 2.5 Goals – 4/6

First Prediction For Swansea City vs Wrexham – Swansea City To Win – 13/10

Swansea opted to part company with manager Alan Sheehan in November, swapping him with Portuguese coach Vitor Matos. It is a move that has somewhat worked thus far, with the Swans winning their last 2 home games.

They travelled to promotion chasing Stoke City at the weekend in search of a third successive victory. However, they just fell short, losing 2-1.

Still, a return to home soil could be a blessing ahead of the hectic festive period. Turning the Swansea.com Stadium into a fortress will be key to the new manager’s progress this season, and the early signs have been good.

Wrexham enter this game on a run of 4 games without a win, although they have drawn 3 of those. Despite that, they haven’t won away since beating Norwich City in September and did lose on their last trip on the road to Hull City earlier this month

Second Prediction For Swansea City vs Wrexham – Both Teams To Score – No – 17/20

Swansea will be full of optimism ahead of this game against their compatriots. Their last 2 home games have been won without conceding a goal, and it’s no surprise to see them in the bottom half of the table when it comes to both teams scoring.

The Swans have scored and conceded in the same game in 57% of their fixtures this season, although this rises to 64% in front of their own supporters. However, it’s been a different story under the guidance of Matos.

Meanwhile, Wrexham rank middle of the road in this market, with 62% of their games seeing both teams score. Despite that, they’ve only found the net in 1 of their last 4 away games, which was the 1-1 draw with Preston North End earlier this month.

Third Prediction For Swansea City vs Wrexham – Under 2.5 Goals – 4/6

This has all the making of a low scoring affair, especially when taking recent form into account. Swansea have been involved in games with 3 or more goals on 10 occasions this season, equating to 48% of their fixtures.

Their last 2 home games have followed suit, with a 2-0 and 1-0 win over Oxford United and Portsmouth respectively.

No other team in the Championship has featured in few high scoring games than Wrexham. The Red Dragons have achieved this in just 33% of their outings thus far, although this figure falls to 20% when taking into account just away games.

The last time Phil Parkinson’s team hit this mark on the road was a 3-2 win over Norwich City in September. A 2-1 defeat at Southampton on the opening day was the only other fixture that went over 2.5 goals away from home.

Best Odds For Swansea City vs Wrexham

Bookmaker Swansea City Draw Wrexham
NRGBet Sports 13/10 11/5 21/10
Bet442 Sport 5/4 11/5 21/10
7bet Sports 5/4 11/5 2/1

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

Swansea head into this game just 4 points above the relegation places, although do sit in 19th. The appointment of Vitor Matos in November has so far produced mixed results, although their has been a marked improvement.

The 37-year-old’s opening game was a 2-1 home defeat to Derby County, although he had only taken charge of first team affairs 24 hours earlier. The Swans then fell 3-2 at West Bromwich Albion in a game which felt like a missed opportunity after surrendering a 2-goal lead.

A return to home soil generated back-to-back wins. They first beat Oxford United 2-0 before a narrow 1-0 triumph over Portsmouth. A trip to Stoke City at the weekend ended in a 2-1 reverse.

Wrexham’s inconsistencies have seen them settle in the bottom half of the table. They have won just 1 of their last 6, which came against Bristol City (2-0) at the end of last month.

Since then, they picked up successive 1-1 draws against Blackburn Rovers and Preston North End before a 2-0 reverse at Hull City. The Red Dragons hosted Watford on Saturday, where a late Ollie Rathbone goal secured a 2-2 draw.

This is the first meeting between the pair since 2003, when the two teams were playing in Division 3 (now League Two). That game finished 0-0, although Wrexham had won the 5 clashes prior to that.

Swansea haven’t tasted victory against the Red Dragons since 1993, a run stretching back 9 games. Overall, the Swans have only picked up 8 wins against their Welsh rivals. Wrexham fare better with double the amount of triumphs, whilst they have played out 7 draws.

Confrontation

19/12/2025

Championship Championship

Swansea

Wrexham

2

1

Last Results - Swansea

04/01/2026

Championship Championship

Millwall

Swansea

2

1

L

01/01/2026

Championship Championship

Swansea

West Brom

1

0

W

29/12/2025

Championship Championship

Oxford Utd

Swansea

0

1

W

26/12/2025

Championship Championship

Coventry

Swansea

1

0

L

19/12/2025

Championship Championship

Swansea

Wrexham

2

1

W

Last Results - Wrexham

04/01/2026

Championship Championship

Derby

Wrexham

1

2

W

01/01/2026

Championship Championship

Blackburn

Wrexham

0

2

W

29/12/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Preston

2

1

W

26/12/2025

Championship Championship

Wrexham

Sheffield Utd

5

3

W

19/12/2025

Championship Championship

Swansea

Wrexham

2

1

L

Where To Watch Swansea City vs Wrexham

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

  • Location: Swansea.com Stadium, Plasmarl, Swansea, SA1 2FA
  • Date: December 19th, 2025
  • TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Probable Lineups For Swansea City vs Wrexham

Predicted Swansea City Lineup

  • Lineup: Vigouroux; Galbraith, Cabango, Burgess, Tymon; Franco, Stamenic; Ronald, Cullen, Ji-Sung; Vipotnik
  • Injured/Suspended: Manuel
  • Manager: Vitor Matos

Predicted Wrexham Lineup

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

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