Draw specialists Wrexham still on 'good run'published at 09:30 GMT
Image source, PA MediaIwan Roberts feels Wrexham have had too many draws this season but is impressed by their Championship form.
Ollie Rathbone struck in added time last time out as Phil Parkinson's men claimed a 2-2 draw with Watford at the Stok Cae Ras.
The point stretched the Red Dragons' unbeaten home run in the league to eight matches, although Wrexham are now without a win in four Championship games.
The Watford result means Wrexham have drawn 10 of their 21 league matches this season, more than any other side in the English Football League.
"Watford had the joint-worst away record in the Championship and I feel like Wrexham dropped points, although they were fortunate in the end with Ollie Rathbone, on his first Championship appearance of the season, scoring his first goal of the season in the 92nd minute to earn a point," former Wales striker Roberts told BBC Radio Cymru.
"They're 14th in the Championship now but only six points from the play-offs.
"You look at their record in the Championship, it's great. Only the top three have lost fewer games than Wrexham.
"The problem for Wrexham is that they've had too many draws. They've had five in their past eight and 10 in total.
"If they'd lost half of those games and won half of those games, they'd be in the top six.
"But it's a good run, fair play, and they've got a massive game at the Swansea.com Stadium on Friday night."
Wrexham face Swansea City, Sheffield United and Preston North End in their final three fixtures of 2025.




















