The Carabao Cup third round features Wrexham facing Reading at the Racecourse Ground on Tuesday. Here’s a look at what to expect from this match.
Match preview
Wrexham is having a remarkable season, having reached the Championship for the first time in decades and advancing to the League Cup’s third round. Under Phil Parkinson, the team has performed well after a rocky start, recently winning an important away match against Norwich (3-2). The return of Josh Windass, who scored two goals in that game, has boosted the team’s confidence. This match is also special for Parkinson, a former player for Reading.
Despite some squad challenges, Wrexham has shown determination and progress, rising from the National League to pursuing serious cup ambitions in just a few years. Playing at home in front of a full crowd at Racecourse Ground offers a chance to affirm their success and aim for the fourth round for the first time in nearly 50 years. With solid financial backing, Wrexham is setting ambitious goals.
On the other hand, Reading is still in a phase of rebuilding. Under Noel Hunt’s management, the team has won only two of their last five matches but moved above the relegation zone with a victory over Leyton Orient (2-1). However, inconsistency and injuries to key players like Paudie O’Connor, Abrefa, and Yiadom remain problematic. The cup provides an opportunity for the club to shift focus from league pressures and bring some positivity to fans.
The club’s situation has improved with new ownership, offering supporters a more hopeful outlook. However, on the field, Reading has yet to establish consistent performance, especially in defense. Against an ambitious Wrexham team, this could be crucial, as the hosts are adept at capitalizing on mistakes.
Probable lineups
- Wrexham: Okonkwo; Doyle, Hyam, Cleworth; Longman, O’Brien, Schiff, Dobson, Kabore; Windass; Moore
- Reading: Pereira; Dorsett, Williams, Burns, Ahmed; Savage, Wing, Fraser; Kyeremaateng, Marriott, Lane
Match facts and head-to-head
- Wrexham last reached the third round of the League Cup in 1982.
- Reading has not reached the fourth round of the competition since 2017.
- Parkinson, Wrexham’s manager, played for Reading for over a decade.
Prediction
Wrexham enters the match with positive momentum after their win against Norwich, while Reading is still trying to find their footing. The home team appears more confident and eager to achieve a historic milestone.