West Brom Edge Wrexham in Thrilling Championship Clash
Hey everyone, let’s talk about the weekend’s Championship action, because what a game we had at Stok Cae Ras! Wrexham hosted West Bromwich Albion, and it turned into a rollercoaster of a match that saw West Brom keep their perfect start to the league intact with a 3-2 victory.
The game kicked off with plenty of intensity, and it didn’t take long for West Brom to make their mark. On the 20th minute, Isaac Price scored after some brilliant wing play by Tom Fellows, giving Ryan Mason’s side an early lead. Wrexham responded immediately with a couple of close chances, with James McClean and Kieffer Moore both testing the West Brom defense. And just before half-time, Wrexham managed to level the score. A cross from Moore wasn’t cleared properly, and Louis O’Brien capitalized, slotting home his first goal since joining from Nottingham Forest. The home crowd was buzzing as the teams went into the break at 1-1.
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There was some early concern for Wrexham, though, as Josh Windass had to be substituted after picking up what looked like a hamstring injury. In came Nathan Broadhead, making his debut after moving from Ipswich Town, and he immediately showed promise, just missing a chance to score early in the second half. Conor Coady also came close for Wrexham with a powerful header, keeping the match tight and exciting.
But West Brom were not to be denied. In the 74th minute, Jed Wallace fired a crisp shot past Danny Ward to restore the Baggies’ lead. And then, Isaac Price struck again in the 81st minute, nodding Mikey Johnston’s cross into the net and putting West Brom 3-1 up. Wrexham didn’t give up, though. In the dying moments, substitute Sam Smith scored a late header in the fifth minute of stoppage time, setting up a frantic finish. Despite Wrexham’s pressure, West Brom held firm and walked away with a hard-fought 3-2 win.
This victory means West Brom have now won their first two league games of the season, marking their best start since 2017-18. For Wrexham, it’s been a tough start to life back in the Championship, as they remain without a point after two games. With highs and lows, this match was a real showcase of determination, skill, and drama — exactly what football fans live for.
So, if you missed it live, it was definitely worth catching the highlights. West Brom are looking sharp, and Wrexham will be eager to bounce back next week.
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