Sydney FC vs Wrexham prediction, odds & betting tips 15/07/2025
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Wrexham to win (-2 handicap)

Wrexham recently beat Melbourne Victory 3-0, a side that finished higher than Sydney FC in the A-League last season.

Sydney FC will take on Wrexham in a pre-season friendly on Tuesday, 15 July, as the Welsh club continues their tour of Australia and New Zealand.

The Red Dragons kicked off their pre-season tour with a win over Melbourne Victory and will be hoping for a similar performance in Sydney on Tuesday.

The match will be the hosts' first match since their season ended in May, so the key for them will be giving minutes to as many players as possible.

As part of our selection of club friendly betting tips, check out our Sydney FC vs Wrexham prediction below.

Sydney FC vs Wrexham prediction: Another win is on the cards for the Red Dragons

Key stats

  • Sydney FC lost their most recent fixture 5-1 and ended their domestic season with back-to-back defeats.
  • Wrexham have won each of their last three matches by a margin of two goals or more.
  • Three goals or more have been scored in three of Wrexham's last four matches.

Correct score prediction: Sydney FC 0-3 Wrexham

Wrexham have been flying for three years now and after securing their third consecutive promotion at the end of last season, they were mightily impressive in their first pre-season match in Melbourne last week. Although Sydney FC play in the top tier of Australian football, the Wrexham squad is stronger and they should get the win.

Pre-game odds and win probability: No odds currently available

  • HOME: N/A
  • DRAW: N/A
  • AWAY: N/A

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

There are currently no odds available for the match, but we plan to update this article when they are released. In the meantime, feel free to check out our dedicated Football Betting Tips Today page for other tips over the next 24 hours.

Most recent H2Hs: A first-ever meeting

The idea of Wrexham touring Australia during pre-season wasn't on the cards until Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac bought the club in 2021, so it is no surprise that these two clubs have never played against each other before.

Sydney FC preview: Entering the unknown

Tuesday night will be an interesting match for Sydney FC as it will be the first time they take to the field without both of their top scorers last season, Adrian Segecic and Patryk Klimala. Both men have left for pastures new, and it remains to be seen where the goals are going to come from this time around.

Predicted lineup: Devenish-Meares (GK), Grant, Popovic, Courtney-Perkins, King, Lolley, Kamijo, Hollman, Quintal, Costa, Youlley

Australia A-League 03/05/25

L

Melbourne City

Melbourne City

5

Sydney FC

Sydney FC

1

Australia A-League 27/04/25

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Western United FC

Western United FC

1

Sydney FC

Sydney FC

0

Australia A-League 20/04/25

W

Newcastle Jets

Newcastle Jets

2

Sydney FC

Sydney FC

3

AFC Champions League Two 16/04/25

W

Lion City Sailors FC

Lion City Sailors FC

0

Sydney FC

Sydney FC

1

Australia A-League 12/04/25

D

Auckland FC

Auckland FC

2

Sydney FC

Sydney FC

2

Wrexham preview: Hardie a doubt

New signing, Ryan Hardie, is a doubt for this match after he was forced off in the 80th minute against Melbourne Victory. The 28-year-old had only been substituted on at half-time, raising fears that he was carrying a knock. Phil Parkinson will look to rotate his squad as much as possible throughout the 90 minutes.

Predicted lineup: Ward (GK), Cleworth, Scarr, Brunt, Longman, James, Lee, Rathbone, Revan, Marriott, Palmer

England League 1 03/05/25

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Lincoln City

Lincoln City

0

Wrexham

Wrexham

2

England League 1 26/04/25

W

Charlton

Charlton

0

Wrexham

Wrexham

3

England League 1 21/04/25

W

Blackpool

Blackpool

1

Wrexham

Wrexham

2

England League 1 18/04/25

D

Bristol Rovers

Bristol Rovers

1

Wrexham

Wrexham

1

England League 1 12/04/25

D

Wigan

Wigan

0

Wrexham

Wrexham

0


Andy is a freelance Sports Journalist with ten years of experience covering football in the United Kingdom and abroad for various publications including the Manchester Evening News, UtdReport and Football Whispers. Andy also has a keen interest in basketball, cricket, golf and tennis and has covered major sporting events such as the Masters in Augusta.