On January 7, Coventry were hosting Wrexham in the FA Cup of England. Wrexham came out on top, securing a 3-4 win.
The scoreline opened on the 12th minute when Sam Dalby converted the chance, tipping the balance in Wrexham's favor. Elliott Lee, Ben Sheaf, Thomas OConnor, Paul Mullin, Viktor Gyokeres and Kasey Palmer added to the score, setting the final scoreline at 3-4.
Coventry enter this match after two consecutive draws, having shared points with Bristol City and Cardiff City.
After their recent four-win streak against Solihull Moors, Scunthorpe United and Eastleigh, Wrexham approach this match with renewed confidence, marking their 17th consecutive unbeaten match.
This FA Cup encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Coventry and Wrexham throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Coventry’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Mark Robins, have been bolstered by Viktor Gyokeres, the team’s top scorer, and Gustavo Hamer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Gyokeres has been Coventry’s standout performer across all competitions, netting twelve goals and contributing two assists, which also makes him the leader in assists for the team. Adding further support are Matthew Godden, Jamie Allen and Martyn Waghorn, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Wrexham’s Sam Dalby and Luke Young have played important roles in ensuring their attack, under Andy Morrell’s management, remains effective. Wrexham have also relied on Callum McFadzean to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
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Coventry kicked off the game with Simon Moore, Jonathan Panzo, Jake Bidwell, Michael Rose, Jack Burroughs who got substituted by Todd Kane on the 70th minute, Ben Sheaf, Liam Kelly who got substituted by Gustavo Hamer on the 70th minute, Fankaty Dabo who got substituted by Callum Doyle on the 62nd minute, Kasey Palmer, Fabio Tavares who got substituted by Viktor Gyokeres on the 35th minute and Martyn Waghorn who got substituted by Jamie Allen on the 70th minute as starters, with Jamie Allen, Callum Doyle, Viktor Gyokeres, Gustavo Hamer, Ryan Howley, Todd Kane, Harrison Nee, Josh Reid and Ben Wilson on the bench.
Wrexham's starting eleven were Mark Howard, Callum McFadzean who got substituted by Liam McAlinden on the 73rd minute, Jordan Tunnicliffe, Ben Tozer, Max Cleworth, Reece Hall-Johnson who got substituted by Anthony Forde on the 81st minute, Thomas OConnor, Luke Young, Elliott Lee who got substituted by James Jones on the 81st minute, Sam Dalby and Paul Mullin who got substituted by Ollie Palmer on the 68th minute, with Jake Bickerstaff, Scott Buttler, Andy Cannon, Anthony Forde, James Jones, Rob Lainton, Harry Lennon, Liam McAlinden and Ollie Palmer on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card six times throughout the game. Sam Dalby, Paul Mullin, Jake Bidwell, Liam McAlinden, Luke Young and Michael Rose were the ones to receive it.
Coventry are on a two-game drawing streak, including level games against Bristol City and Cardiff City in their last two outings, while Wrexham are currently on a run of four straight wins, with victories against Solihull Moors, Scunthorpe United and Eastleigh in their last four matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Coventry have recorded eight wins, five losses, and seven draws, while Wrexham have won fourteen of their last twenty matches, losing one and drawing five.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Coventry and Wrexham in real time. You can watch the goals by Sam Dalby, Elliott Lee, Ben Sheaf, Thomas OConnor, Paul Mullin, Viktor Gyokeres and Kasey Palmer as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Coventry - Wrexham are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.