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Town Draw Wrexham Away
Monday, 12th Jan 2026 18:42

Town have been drawn away against Wrexham in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

The draw means the teams will face one another twice in successive weeks with the Championship match between the teams in North Wales on Saturday 21st February.

Fourth round ties will be played around the weekend of Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th February meaning the Championship home game against Hull City will be rescheduled.

The draw also means Town will have five away games on the bounce in February, at Portsmouth, Derby, Wrexham twice and Watford.

Town and Wrexham have met once before in the FA Cup third round at the Racecourse Ground in January 1995 when the then-Second Division (third tier) side beat the Blues, who were in the Premier League, 2-1 in George Burley’s third game as manager.

Kieron Durkan gave the home side a deserved lead on the hour, but Blues skipper David Linighan nodded an equaliser from a corner on 84 as Town thought they’d escaped an embarrassing cup shock.

But, two minutes later, one-time Town defender and future academy director Tony Humes sent in a free-kick from deep and Adam Tanner, making only his second senior appearance having scored in the 4-1 home victory over Leicester the previous week, brought down Karl Connolly in the area. Clive Baker came close to saving Gary Bennett’s penalty but the ball crossed the line off the inside of the post.

The Blues almost grabbed a second equaliser injury time but Wrexham keeper Andy Marriott pushed Adrian Paz’s header onto the bar from virtually point-blank.

Earlier this season in the Championship, Wrexham frustrated Town to a 0-0 draw at Portman Road.

FA Cup Fourth Round
1 Liverpool or Barnsley v Brighton & Hove Albion
2 Stoke City v Fulham
3 Oxford United v Sunderland
4 Southampton v Leicester City
5 Wrexham v Ipswich Town
6 Arsenal v Wigan Athletic
7 Hull City v Chelsea
8 Burton Albion v West Ham United
9 Burnley v Mansfield Town
10 Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
11 Port Vale v Bristol City
12 Grimsby Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
13 Aston Villa v Newcastle United
14 Manchester City v Salford City or Swindon Town
15 Macclesfield v Brentford
16 Birmingham City v Leeds United

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wischip added 09:42 - Jan 13
There's no business like show business!
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E_I_E_I_E_I_O added 10:46 - Jan 13
Why is everyone moaning about 5 away? Unless it's escaped you we are currently in the middle of 4 in a row at home.....so that is 3 weeks of no travelling at all and 3 weeks solid at the training ground. And you'd rather have the clump of home games before the clump of away so the solid uninterrupted training comes first.
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Facefacts added 12:59 - Jan 13
Sigh of relief it wasnt Bristol C (A), but not much better.
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BuckieBlue added 14:30 - Jan 13
I notice we're the only top 6 side left in (and we must have a decent chance of progressing further) but I'm sure KMcK will utilise our large squad, to keep promotion on the road.
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north_stand77 added 14:47 - Jan 14
Don't think we should ever get too cocky - Pride comes before a fall, as they say!
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