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Bristol City vs Wrexham Predictions

Published on 11:39am GMT 15 February 2026

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  • Ashton Gate
Bristol City
    Wrexham
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      Wrexham Draw No Bet

      Reason for tip

      Wrexham have won four away matches on the bounce and have already beaten Bristol City once this season – claiming a 2-0 success at the Racecourse in November. The Robins lost 5-0 in their last home fixture against Derby and may come unstuck again.

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      Wrexham 2-1

      Reason for tip

      Wrexham have won their last three away games by a one-goal margin, including last month’s 2-1 success at Derby, and this could end up being another hard-fought win for the Red Dragons.

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      Bristol City vs Wrexham Predictions

      • Bristol City were thrashed 5-0 by Derby in their last home fixture
      • Wrexham have won four away matches on the bounce
      • The Red Dragons were 2-0 winners in November’s reverse meeting

      Robins’ home form erratic

      There will be plenty of incentive for Bristol City and Wrexham heading into Tuesday’s clash at Ashton Gate, as a win for either will move them into the Championship play-off positions.

      The Robins are certainly capable of picking up a result, but their recent form on home soil has been unpredictable to say the least as, since the turn of the year, they have mixed 5-0 and 5-1 victories over Portsmouth and Watford with a 5-0 defeat to Derby.

      That 5-0 loss against the Rams came in City’s last home fixture and they will head into Tuesday’s contest having lost two of their last three league matches at Ashton Gate, while they were also beaten 2-0 at Wrexham in November’s reverse meeting.

      Red Dragons flying on the road

      Wrexham were 1-0 winners over Ipswich in the FA Cup on Friday night – their third victory across their last four games – and while that success came on home soil, they have been doing a lot of their good work on the road of late.

      Phil Parkinson’s side have won all four of their away fixtures in 2026, including notable successes at fellow play-off hopefuls Derby and QPR.

      Three of those four victories have been by one goal and Wrexham are unlikely to run away with Tuesday’s contest, but with momentum on their side, they can edge to an important three points.

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