Wrexham could be set for promotion heartbreak in supercomputer prediction
Wrexham secured promotion from the National League to the EFL last season and now the club’s final League Two standings for 2023/24 has been predicted by a supercomputer
Wrexham’s chances of securing promotion from League Two have been predicted by a supercomputer.
The Welsh club is playing its first campaign back in the EFL following promotion from the National League last season. Wrexham are currently third in League Two with 30 points from the first 16 games and in the automatic promotion spots alongside Notts County and Stockport County.
Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney completed the takeover of Wrexham in February 2021. The Welsh team won the National League in the 2022–2023 season, and they were promoted to the fourth tier for the first time in fifteen years, having missed out on promotion the previous two times.
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The focus now shifts to Wrexham’s chances of winning back-to-back promotions after an outstanding start to the campaign. However, a supercomputer has predicted that there may be disappointment down the road for Reynolds, McElhenney, and Co.
According to a supercomputer compiled by Best Gambling Sites, Wrexham are predicted to finish in fifth place in the final League Two standings with 79 points. Should this happen, Wrexham would miss out on the automatic promotion spots and settle for a play-off spot.
The three teams predicted to finish in the top three and earn automatic promotion are Stockport, Morecambe, and Mansfield Town. Notts County, who secured promotion from the National League alongside Wrexham and are currently second in the table, are predicted to finish ninth by the end of the campaign.