England Championship Regular Season - 25
Thursday, January 1, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Ewood Park Blackburn
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Blackburn vs Wrexham Match Recap - Jan 1, 2026

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Wrexham's Dominance at Ewood Park: Blackburn's Struggles Continue

Wrexham's 2-0 victory over Blackburn at Ewood Park underscores the stark contrast in form between the two sides. Blackburn, now sitting in 19th place with just 27 points, has failed to find consistency, while Wrexham climbs to 11th with 34 points, showcasing their resilience and attacking prowess.

Wrexham's Smith and Rathbone emerged as key figures in this match, continuing their recent scoring form. Smith's early goal set the tone, while Rathbone's strike before halftime solidified Wrexham's control. This performance follows a thrilling 5-3 win against Sheffield United, where both players also contributed significantly. Their ability to convert chances has been pivotal for Wrexham, who have now scored 10 goals in their last five matches.

Blackburn's recent form paints a grim picture. With only one win in their last five matches, they have struggled to convert possession into goals. The team managed to dominate possession against Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough but failed to score in both encounters. Their inability to finish chances has left them vulnerable, and today's match was no exception. Despite having moments of control, Blackburn could not capitalize on their opportunities.

The statistics reveal a troubling trend for Blackburn. They have scored just four goals in their last five matches, a stark contrast to Wrexham's offensive output. The expected goals (xG) metric highlights this disparity; Blackburn's xG of 1.18 against Middlesbrough indicates they created chances but lacked the finishing touch. In contrast, Wrexham's xG of 2.27 against Sheffield United showcased their attacking efficiency, a trend that continued today.

Ohashi, who had previously shown flashes of brilliance for Blackburn, struggled to make an impact against Wrexham's organized defense. His inability to find the net reflects the broader issues within the squad, where creativity and finishing have been lacking. Blackburn's reliance on individual brilliance has not yielded results, and the team must find a collective solution to their scoring woes.

Wrexham's tactical approach under Phil Parkinson has proven effective. The team has embraced a fluid attacking style that exploits defensive weaknesses, particularly through quick transitions and width. This strategy was evident today as they capitalized on Blackburn's defensive lapses, particularly in the first half. The combination of Moore and Windass continues to pose a significant threat, with both players contributing to Wrexham's dynamic play.

The psychological aspect of this match cannot be overlooked. Blackburn entered the game under immense pressure, knowing that points were crucial for their survival in the league. The weight of expectation may have contributed to their lackluster performance. In contrast, Wrexham played with confidence, buoyed by their recent successes and the knowledge that they could distance themselves from relegation concerns.

Looking ahead, Blackburn faces a critical match against Charlton on January 4. They must address their scoring issues if they hope to climb out of the relegation zone. The upcoming fixture will test their resolve and ability to respond under pressure. Meanwhile, Wrexham will travel to Derby with momentum on their side, aiming to build on this victory and solidify their mid-table position.

This match serves as a stark reminder of the challenges Blackburn faces as they navigate a difficult season. The contrast between Wrexham's attacking flair and Blackburn's struggles highlights the need for immediate changes within the squad. As the season progresses, both teams must adapt to their circumstances-Wrexham looking to maintain their upward trajectory while Blackburn seeks to rediscover their form before it's too late.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 1, 2026 at 2:45 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

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

Team Lineups

Blackburn
3-4-1-2
COACH
Valerien Ismael
1
Aynsley Pears
43
George Pratt
15
Sean McLoughlin
12
Lewis Miller
19
Ryan Hedges
6
Sondre Tronstad
24
Moussa Baradji
40
Matthew Litherland
10
Todd Cantwell
23
Yuki Ohashi
18
Axel Henriksson
Wrexham
3-4-2-1
COACH
Phil Parkinson
1
Arthur Okonkwo
2
Callum Doyle
24
Dan Scarr
5
Dominic Hyam
14
George Thomason
37
Matty James
15
George Dobson
47
Ryan Longman
27
Lewis O'Brien
20
Oliver Rathbone
28
Sam Smith

Blackburn Substitutes

3 Harry Pickering
D
4 Yuri Ribeiro
D
5 Taylor Gardner-Hickman
M
14 Dion De Neve
D
22 Balázs Tóth
G
38 Tom Atcheson
D
44 Brandon Powell
D
47 Aodhan Doherty
F
52 Nathan Dlamini
F

Wrexham Substitutes

4 Max Cleworth
D
6 Conor Coady
D
13 Liberato Cacace
D
16 Jay Rodriguez
F
18 Ben Sheaf
M
25 Callum Burton
G
29 Ryan Barnett
M
33 Nathan Broadhead
F
45 Harry Ashfield
M

Match Statistics

12
Total Shots
7
1
Shots on Goal
3
4
Shots off Goal
3
7
Blocked Shots
1
8
Shots Inside Box
6
4
Shots Outside Box
1
53%
Ball Possession (%)
47%
444
Total Passes
396
336
Accurate Passes
286
76%
Pass Accuracy (%)
72%
14
Fouls
10
4
Corner Kicks
8
2
Offsides
2
4
Yellow Cards
2
1
Goalkeeper Saves
1
0.64
Expected Goals (xG)
0.77

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