Are Stoke back on track?published at 15:28 BST 19 October
Betty Glover
BBC Final Score reporter

Stoke kicked off the season in style — their best start in 27 years — with four wins from five league games in August.
But the momentum stalled heading into the international break.
A four-game winless run, including three straight draws, left fans feeling frustrated.
Then again, that frustration might just be a sign of how far this team has come.
Defensively, they've looked solid throughout, but a lack of goals had become a growing concern. That's why Saturday's 1-0 win over Wrexham will feel like a relief, even if Sorba Thomas' winner was a bit fortuitous.
Mark Robins' side controlled large spells of the game, especially after the break, with Wrexham struggling to find any real rhythm.
Thomas was a standout once again — grabbing his fourth goal of the season and causing constant problems down the left. He's clearly thriving in a Stoke shirt now, with seven goal involvements in nine appearances.
Robins said he wanted to hit the ground running after the break — and so far, so good.