Three points will be up for grabs as Wrexham and Stevenage draw swords at Racecourse Ground on Tuesday, 28 January 2025. View our free Wrexham vs Stevenage predictions below.
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Wrexham vs Stevenage predictions: Hosts to reign supreme
Key stats
- Wrexham are undefeated in 15 home games this season (W12, D3).
- On the other hand, Stevenage managed only two wins in 11 matches on the road.
- Four of Stevenage’s last five matches went below the 2.5-goal line.
- At least one team blanked in seven of Stevenage's last eight games.
Correct score prediction: Wrexham 1-0 Stevenage
Wrexham won eight of their last 10 home games, and five of those wins were by a 1-0 scoreline.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Wrexham are clear favourites
- HOME: 1/1 (2.00) – 50%
- DRAW: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- AWAY: 29/10 (3.90) – 25.6%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Wrexham have been the best home team in the English League One this season. They are one of two teams yet to lose at home, with 12 wins and three draws from 15 matches at Racecourse Ground.
As it stands, Phil Parkinson's men are in third place, 12 spots above their visitors.
Given their excellent track record at home, it is unsurprising that Wrexham are the expected winners at 1/1 (2.00). Teams with these odds generally have a 50% probability of winning.
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We have also established that fewer than three goals were scored in four of Stevenage's last five games. Keeping in mind that the last three encounters between these outfits went below the 1.5-goal line, under 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 1/2 (1.50). That one has a 66.7% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Second encounter in almost 15 years
Wrexham and Stevenage have clashed only once since the last week of February 2010, when Stevenage won the reverse fixture of this clash by a lone goal last October.
England League 1 01/10/24
Stevenage
Wrexham
Wrexham preview: A fair few absentees
Coach Parkinson will be unable to call upon the services of some players due to injury. Callum Burton remains sidelined, while Luke Bolton and Will Boyle are still regaining fitness after a tough injury-plagued season.
The good news for Wrexham is that Lewis Brunt is back in training and has a good chance of being involved at some point against Stevenage.
Predicted lineup: Okonkwo (GK), Cleworth, Scarr, O’Connor, Barnett, Dobson, James, Rathbone, McClean, Lee & Palmer.
England League 1 03/05/25
W
Lincoln City
0
Wrexham
2
England League 1 26/04/25
W
Charlton
0
Wrexham
3
England League 1 21/04/25
W
Blackpool
1
Wrexham
2
England League 1 18/04/25
D
Bristol Rovers
1
Wrexham
1
England League 1 12/04/25
D
Wigan
0
Wrexham
0
Stevenage preview: No new injury concerns
Louis Thompson will return to the team after serving a one-game ban for two yellow cards in the victory over Barnsley at Oakwell Ground last Saturday.
Alex Ravel's side are also expected to travel without injured midfielder Jake Forster-Caskey and defender Dan Butler, with both players not yet fully fit for selection.
Predicted lineup: Mahoney (GK), Freestone, Piergianni, Goode, James-Wildin, Phillips, White, Young, Kemp, Roberts & Reid.
England League 1 03/05/25
D
Bolton
1
Stevenage
1
England League 1 27/04/25
D
Rotherham
1
Stevenage
1
England League 1 24/04/25
L
Birmingham
1
Stevenage
0
England League 1 21/04/25
W
Bristol Rovers
0
Stevenage
1
England League 1 18/04/25
L
Blackpool
3
Stevenage
1
Player to watch: Ryan Barnett

No player has provided more assists than Ryan Barnett in the English League One this season. Despite being a defender, he was directly involved in 10 of his team's 38 goals so far. It will be interesting to see how the former Shrewsbury Town player performs on Tuesday night.