Rotherham will 'have a real go', says Parkinson

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Wrexham will aim to restore their stunning early-season home form today as they take on Rotherham United at the Stok Racecourse (15:00 GMT).
The Red Dragons are winless in their past four home League One fixtures having previously been unbeaten across the first 15 league games of the season on their own patch - winning 12 of those.
They take on a Rotherham side locked firmly in mid-table, although the Millers have recovered from a tricky run by beating Bristol Rovers and Leyton Orient in their past two outings.
And Phil Parkinson fully expects Steve Evans' side to have "a real go" in north Wales this afternoon.
"They've got some good players, another team similar to Huddersfield, a Championship side last year and they still carry a lot of that squad with them," Parkinson told BBC Sport Wales.
"I think they'll come and have a real go, Steve Evans' teams normally do that.
"We feel we're prepared for it, the lads have recovered well.
"We've got a few decisions to make with the team selection, but we'll work hard as a staff to get them right and keep our momentum going."
Andy Cannon will miss the match having undergone surgery to repair a ruptured ACL this week.
Wrexham will make a late call on George Dobson who suffered an ankle problem during Tuesday night's 1-0 win at Huddersfield Town.