

Overview: West Bromwich Albion enters this match in solid form, unbeaten in their last four Championship fixtures (two wins, two draws). Currently sitting 20th in the league table, they have struggled for consistency this season but have shown defensive improvements recently, with two clean sheets in their last four games. Their home form is respectable, and they will look to leverage their advantage at The Hawthorns.
Tactical Notes: West Brom has demonstrated a more robust defensive structure in recent weeks, conceding only two goals in their last four matches. They are likely to maintain a disciplined shape and look to build attacks patiently. Their recent 3-0 victory over Hull City showcased their ability to be clinical in front of goal, and they will aim to control the midfield battle against a Wrexham side that can be defensively frail.
Overview: Wrexham sits in a promising 7th place in the Championship, firmly in the hunt for a play-off position. However, their recent form has been inconsistent, with two wins and three losses in their last five outings. Their matches are often high-scoring affairs, indicating both an attacking threat and defensive vulnerabilities. They come into this game off a 2-1 away win against Sheffield United, which will boost their confidence.
Tactical Notes: Wrexham's style is generally more attack-minded, which has led to them scoring 60 goals this season but also conceding 51. The absence of top scorer Kieffer Moore due to a hamstring injury is a significant blow, and they will need others to step up. Their inconsistent form, particularly losing three of their last five games, suggests they can be caught out defensively, which West Brom will look to exploit.