England Championship Regular Season - 23
Friday, December 26, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Racecourse Ground Wrexham
Wrexham
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5 - 3
Sheffield Utd
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Wrexham vs Sheffield Utd Match Recap - Dec 26, 2025

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Wrexham's Stunning Comeback: A 5-3 Thriller Over Sheffield United

Wrexham's explosive 5-3 victory over Sheffield United marks a significant turning point in their season, showcasing resilience and attacking prowess that had been absent in recent weeks. After a string of disappointing results, this match not only boosts their confidence but also elevates them to 28 points, leaving Sheffield United in a precarious position with just 26 points.

Kieffer Moore emerged as the hero for Wrexham, scoring twice and demonstrating his importance as a focal point in their attack. His performance is a stark contrast to the previous five matches where Wrexham struggled to find the net consistently. Moore's resurgence is critical; he now has 11 goals this season, proving he can deliver when it matters most. This match serves as a reminder of his capabilities, especially after a lackluster outing against Swansea where Wrexham failed to register a shot on target.

Sheffield United's Patrick Bamford started strong, netting two early goals that seemed to set the tone for an easy victory. However, the Blades' inability to maintain their lead reflects deeper issues within the squad. Despite leading in shots on goal and total shots, they failed to capitalize on their early dominance. The final scoreline starkly contrasts their expected goals (xG) of 1.05 compared to Wrexham's 0.53, highlighting a failure to convert chances into tangible results.

Wrexham's tactical shift proved effective, with a formation that allowed for greater fluidity in attack. Their ball possession of 58% indicates a newfound control that had been lacking in previous matches. The midfield trio of Matty James, George Thomason, and Ben Sheaf played pivotal roles in transitioning the ball forward, creating opportunities for both Moore and Ryan Longman, who also found the net. This collective effort underscores a significant improvement from their last five matches, where they averaged just 1.2 goals per game.

Defensively, Wrexham showed vulnerability, conceding three goals, including an own goal from Tyler Bindon. This inconsistency at the back remains a concern as they prepare for their next fixture against Preston. The defensive lapses could have dire consequences if not addressed, especially against teams that can exploit such weaknesses.

Sheffield United's recent form had shown promise with two wins in their last three matches, but this defeat raises questions about their consistency. Coach Chris Wilder must find a way to stabilize his defense, which has now conceded 12 goals in their last five matches. The Blades' inability to hold onto leads has become a recurring theme, and this match only exacerbates their relegation fears.

The contrasting trajectories of both teams highlight the emotional weight of this encounter. Wrexham's victory could be the spark they need to turn their season around after a series of frustrating draws and losses. Meanwhile, Sheffield United must regroup quickly to avoid slipping further into the relegation zone.

Looking ahead, Wrexham faces Preston next, where they will aim to build on this momentum. If they can replicate the attacking flair displayed against Sheffield United while tightening their defense, they could secure vital points in their quest for safety. Sheffield United travels to Stoke City, where they must address their defensive frailties and find a way to convert chances into goals if they hope to climb out of the relegation battle.

This match encapsulates the unpredictable nature of football; one moment can change everything. For Wrexham, it was a moment of triumph; for Sheffield United, a harsh reality check. The stakes remain high as both teams navigate the challenges of the Championship, but for now, Wrexham can celebrate a much-needed victory that reignites hope for their season.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 26, 2025 at 7:45 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Sheffield Utd
Double chance : draw or Sheffield Utd
Wrexham
10%
Draw
45%
Sheffield Utd
45%

Team Lineups

Sheffield Utd
4-2-3-1
COACH
Chris Wilder
1
Michael Cooper
3
Sam McCallum
6
Tyler Bindon
2
Japhet Tanganga
38
Femi Seriki
44
Jaïro Riedewald
4
Oliver Arblaster
8
Gustavo Hamer
10
Callum O'Hare
24
Tahith Chong
45
Patrick Bamford
Wrexham
3-4-3
COACH
Phil Parkinson
1
Arthur Okonkwo
2
Callum Doyle
5
Dominic Hyam
4
Max Cleworth
14
George Thomason
18
Ben Sheaf
37
Matty James
47
Ryan Longman
33
Nathan Broadhead
19
Kieffer Moore
10
Josh Windass

Sheffield Utd Substitutes

7 Thomas Cannon
F
9 Danny Ings
F
11 Andre Brooks
M
14 Harrison Burrows
D
17 Adam Davies
G
18 Djibril Soumaré
M
23 Tyrese Campbell
F
25 Mark McGuinness
D
28 Alex Matos
M

Wrexham Substitutes

6 Conor Coady
D
13 Liberato Cacace
D
15 George Dobson
M
16 Jay Rodriguez
F
20 Oliver Rathbone
M
24 Dan Scarr
D
25 Callum Burton
G
28 Sam Smith
F
29 Ryan Barnett
M

Match Statistics

18
Total Shots
13
8
Shots on Goal
7
3
Shots off Goal
5
7
Blocked Shots
1
14
Shots Inside Box
10
4
Shots Outside Box
3
54%
Ball Possession (%)
46%
494
Total Passes
416
407
Accurate Passes
316
82%
Pass Accuracy (%)
76%
7
Fouls
12
7
Corner Kicks
5
5
Offsides
0
1
Yellow Cards
2
4
Goalkeeper Saves
3
2.27
Expected Goals (xG)
1.91
-2.00
Goals Prevented
-2.00

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