
Wrexham AFC: The bookies odds for the Reds in 2025-26
Phil Parkinson's men finished runners-up in League One last term to secure an historic third successive promotion.
Back in the second tier for the first time in 43 years, the Reds are are 7/1 with BetVictor, who offer the latest Football Betting, to win a sensational promotion to the Premier League next season.
Wrexham are 8/13 to finish in the top half of the table, 3/1 to clinch a a place in the top six and 10/1 to end in the top two.
Winning the title might not seen possible in a lot of peoples eyes but BetVictor make Parkinson's side 20/1 to finish top of the pile - joint 10th behind favourites Ipswich Town who are 9/2.
Wrexham are priced 8/1 to finish in the bottom three which would condemn the Reds to relegation back to League One while any Reds player to finish as Championship top scorer is 10/1.

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