Woking 0-4 Wrexham

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Reece Hall-Johnson began his career at Norwich and has also played for Grimsby, Chester and Nothampton.

Wrexham secured a vital victory in their play-off push with an impressive win at Woking.

Luke Young gave the visitors the lead from the penalty spot after Ben Gerrings had tripped Jordan Davies.

Reece Hall-Johnson doubled Wrexham's advantage early in the second half, netting Jamie Reckord's cross from the left.

Gold Omotayo's first Wrexham goal and Davies, with his fourth in two games, sealed a second successive 4-0 win.

Davies had hit a hat-trick in the midweek win at Halifax.

Dean Keates' side are up to fifth in the table while Woking, who have gone five games without a win, are 19th.

Wrexham Dean Keates said:

"We're finding our groove at the right time but we've got some big games coming up and we'll do our best for this football club.

"We're in a good place at the minute but they're eight difficult games. We have to turn up every single game and earn the right to win a football match.

"This was a difficult game. They've got good players, some big strong lads in that team. Fair play to our lads, we won every first ball and every second ball in our 18 yard box and that's why we kept a clean sheet."

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