Pick of the stats: Wrexham v Ipswich Townpublished at 10:14 GMT 20 February
Image source, OptaWrexham and Ipswich Town will hope to keep their respective play-off and promotion bids on track when they meet at Stok Cae Ras on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT) for the second time in a week.
The Red Dragons beat a much-changed Ipswich side 1-0 in the FA Cup fourth round just last weekend.
Phil Parkinson's side are level on points with sixth-placed Derby County before the weekend's fixtures but after winning four on the bounce, Wrexham have since won just two of their past six (D2 L2).
The Tractor Boys have won six of their past nine (D2 L1) and are seven points behind second-placed Middlesbrough with two games in hand on the top two.
This will be just the second league meeting between Wrexham and Ipswich, following their goalless draw in this season's reverse fixture in November.
After their goalless stalemate with Wrexham earlier this season, Ipswich could draw 0-0 home and away to an opponent in a Championship campaign for the first time since 2016-17 (v Wolves).
Wrexham have failed to win any of their past three home league games (D1 L2), with only bottom-placed Sheffield Wednesday (35) conceding more goals on home soil than Wrexham (24) in the Championship this term.
Ipswich Town have lost just three of their past 20 league games (W12 D5), however, each of the three defeats came in away games.
Ipswich Town have benefited from five own goals in the Championship this season, the most of any side, while Wrexham are joint-second in that category in the league (4, level with Millwall).


























