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  1. Who will be Wrexham's best signing this summer? published at 13:00 5 September

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    The dust has just about settled on a busy transfer window for Wrexham.

    In all, the north Wales club brought in 13 players for a total of around £30m based on reported initial fees.

    Those incomings were:

    • Ryan Hardie

    • Danny Ward

    • Liberato Cacace

    • George Thomason

    • Josh Windass

    • Lewis O'Brien

    • Conor Coady

    • Kieffer Moore

    • Nathan Broadhead

    • Callum Doyle

    • Ben Sheaf

    • Dom Hyam

    • Issa Kabore (loan)

    Wrexham also said goodbye to 12 players, including the likes of Ollie Palmer, who went to Swindon, and Paul Mullin, who joined Wigan on loan.

    Of all the summer arrivals to the Stok Cae Ras, who do you think will have the biggest impact?

    Rank them here

  2. Listen - Wrexham's transfer window reviewedpublished at 07:09 5 September

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    After a manic transfer deadline day, the dust has started to settle on Wrexham's summer of spending.

    With another three players added to Phil Parkinson's squad following that first Championship win at Millwall, how are the north Wales club set up for the next few months.

    BBC Sport Wales' Carl Roberts and Chris Wathan discuss the transfer business at the Cae Ras - and you can listen to the chat here.

    To get the latest Wrexham news, interviews and analysis you can listen to the Wrexham feed on BBC Sounds. To find that just search Wrexham on BBC Sounds, or head here.

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  3. Date set for Wrexham's Reading Carabao Cup tiepublished at 12:22 3 September

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    Wrexham's Carabao Cup third-round tie at home to Reading will take place on Tuesday, 23 September, with a kick-off time of 19:45 BST.

    Phil Parkinson's side overcame Preston North End in round two thanks to a late Kieffer Moore winner at Deepdale.

    Boss Parkinson said before the draw he wanted Wrexham to face a Premier League club at home in the third round - but only got one of those wishes with the tie against the Royals taking place at the Stok Cae Ras.

    Wrexham will be competing in the third round for the first time since the 1981-82 season.

    After the international break, Wrexham have two Championship games - at home to Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, 13 September, then away to Norwich City the following Saturday - before facing League One side Reading.

  4. Cacace withdraws from New Zealand squadpublished at 10:51 2 September

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    Wrexham defender Liberato Cacace has withdrawn from the New Zealand squad for the two upcoming friendlies against Australia.

    The All Whites will take on the Socceroos in Canberra on 5 September and again in Auckland on 9 September, but Cacace will not feature in either games as he is "managing his return to play following injury", according to the Welsh club.

    The 24-year-old left back has won 33 caps for his country, and joined Wrexham from Italian side Emopli in the summer for on a three-year-deal.

    He made his debut against Southampton on the opening day of the Championship season in which he suffered a hamstring injury.

    He subsequently missed four games, before returning for the 2-0 win against Millwall on Saturday where he played 77 minutes.

    Wrexham's next game is against QPR in the Championship on 13 September.

  5. The 'sky's the limit' for Wrexham after first league win - Cacacepublished at 13:42 1 September

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    Left-back Liberato Cacace says it was important Wrexham secured their first Championship win of the seasonprior to the international break.

    Wrexham won 2-0 at Millwall on Saturday courtesy of second half goals from Kieffer Moore and Lewis O'Brien.

    "To gather momentum and have great spirits heading into the two weeks, we can now concentrate on the principles we want to do and hopefully build on this one," Cacace said.

    "From the outside I saw what momentum can do for this club and hopefully the boys that were part of that the previous seasons can use their experience for us to keep going in this league.

    "The sky's the limit for us but we've got to make sure that first and foremost we give everything that we can for the club – that's all we can ask for and then the rest will come."

    New Zealand international Cacace joined Wrexham in the summer from Empoli on a three-year deal.

    He made his debut on the opening day of the season at Southampton in which he suffered a hamstring injury but returned for the game at Millwall.

    "To get through that injury free was important to me," Cacace added.

    ""Hopefully I can keep helping the team climb up that ladder.

    "I'm enjoying every day, even when I was injured, it was great to connect with some of the boys and some of the staff as well.

    "I'm enjoying every moment so far."

  6. Wrexham aiming to be 'active' on deadline day - Parkinsonpublished at 09:57 1 September

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    Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson has not ruled out further arrivals at the Stok Cae Ras before the transfer window closes.

    Parkinson has signed 10 players during the summer transfer window and is hopeful of a few more additions, although is "relaxed" if they don't.

    "We'd like to be active if we can - we're working on a couple of things," Parkinson said after Wrexham's 2-0 win at Millwall on Saturday.

    "If that happens, great. But like I said, in a couple of weeks' time, we're going to have some very good players back in contention.

    "There's a few gaps and a few lads who we've got offers for on loan to go. If they go, we need to replace them.

    "So we're looking at that and we'll just make the decisions.

    "Obviously, at this stage, there's offers very close to being accepted by other clubs because you can't just be starting in these two days with players we've been working on for a while.

    "So we'd like to do some business, but relaxed if we don't."

  7. Have your say - how impressed are you by Wrexham's start?published at 19:47 31 August

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    Wrexham won their first game in the second tier since the 1981-82 season, as they beat Millwall 2-0 at The New Den.

    Kieffer Moore's header and Lewis O'Brien's stoppage-time goal gave Wrexham their first Championship win of the season, as the climbed to 15th in the table.

    Wrexham had lost to Southampton and West Brom before being held to a 2-2 draw by Sheffield Wednesday in the previous three league games.

    Now they have got their first league win of the season under their belts, how impressed have you been by the start to the season?

    And where do Wrexham need to improve most moving forward?

    Have your say here!

  8. Wrexham 'belong' in the Championship - Parkinsonpublished at 05:14 31 August

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    Wrexham's 2-0 win at Millwall showed that they "belong" in the Championship, believes manager Phil Parkinson.

    Parkinson's side secured their first win in the Championship thanks to goals from Kieffer Moore and Lewis O'Brien.

    Wrexham had lost to Southampton and West Brom before being held to a 2-2 draw by Sheffield Wednesday

    "We're growing as a team - we belong at this level," Parkinson said.

    "We've got players who played here many times before and we've got players who are stepping up to this level.

    "But they're all believing together as a group and I think it showed today."

    Parkinson also pointed to Tuesday's EFL Cup victory against Prreston as "a good victory for us as well".

    "The football we've played in these first three or four games, some of the attacking players have been really good," the Wrexham boss added.

    "We've scored goals... but today [at Millwall] we added a real gritty, determined edge to our play.

    "So that helps you kind of make sure that when the teams have those periods, you come through without conceding a goal.

    "And that's what we did today."

  9. Pick of the stats: Millwall v Wrexham published at 11:27 29 August

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    Alex Neil's Millwall will be looking to make it three wins in four Championship matches as they host Wrexham on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Phil Parkinson's Red Dragons are still searching for their first win after returning to the second tier of English football after they let a two goal lead slip to Sheffield Wednesday last weekend.

    • This will be the first league meeting between Millwall and Wrexham since April 2001 in the third tier; the Lions are unbeaten across their past six against the Red Dragons (W2 D4).

    • Wrexham have lost two of their past three away league games against Millwall (D1), as many defeats as across their prior 10 visits combined (W4 D4).

    • None of Millwall's past 16 league games have ended level (W10 L6), their longest streak without a draw since between February and May 2009 (17 in a row).

    • Through the opening three matchdays of the 2025-26 Championship season, no side has faced more shots than Wrexham (65) – 15 more than any other side in the competition.

    • Since returning to the EFL in 2023-24, Wrexham are unbeaten across their four away league games against sides from London (W1 D3), though in the second tier they've failed to win on any of their past seven visits to the capital (D2 L5).

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