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On Sunday (January 29), Wrexham will play Sheffield United at the Racecourse Ground in the fourth round of the FA Cup. With a thrilling 4-3 victory over Coventry City in the final round, the hosts secured their spot at this stage of the competition. The Welsh team qualified thanks to a goal and an assist from Sam Dalby.
In contrast, Sheffield defeated Millwall 2-0 in an all-Championship match in the previous round. The Blades made progress in the first half thanks to goals from Jayden Bogle and Daniel Jebbison. Wrexham is coming off a 3-0 National League victory over Gateshead. Ollie Palmer, Paul Mullin, and Thomas O’Connor all scored goals in the second half to lead the victory.
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In the meantime, Sheffield defeated Hull City 1-0 at home in the Championship. The fourth-minute goal by Daniel Jebbison proved to be the difference between the two teams.
The Blades are currently unbeaten in nine games across all competitions, putting them on track to return to the Premier League. Since they have been drawn against a fifth-tier team, Paul Heckingbottom’s team will want to build on their league form with a deep run in the cup.
However, considering that the hosts defeated Championship opponents in the previous round, it would be foolish to write off Wrexham. Due to their excellent run of results over the past few months, the Robins are also overjoyed, and they will relish the opportunity to win.
Wrexham:
Sheffield United:
Ben Tozer, Jordan Tunnicliffe, and Aaron Hayden could again line up in the middle of the back line in front of goalkeeper Mark Howard, who was the first-choice stopper in the Sheffield United team that reached the FA Cup semi-finals in the 2013-14 season. However, Thomas O’Connor and Luke Young are particularly established in the engine room. New signing Andy Cannon has a claim to a starting berth in defense or midfield.
Due to injuries, the Blades should remain without Ciaran Clark, Enda Stevens, Rhys Norrington-Davies, John Fleck, and Rhian Brewster. Oli McBurnie did make a return in the Hull City victory as a substitute, but he may not be risked from the start after a long absence.
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