
"While all eyes might fall on Wales this weekend, don't be surprised to see what could be a cagey derby showdown on Friday night Although Swansea might have got December underway with consecutive Championship victories at home against Oxford and Portsmouth, Vitor Matos' men are once again looking over their shoulder at a looming relegation scrap. Marking their return from November's international break with a 3-0 drumming against Bristol City, Swansea have lost six of their previous eight Championship appearances."
"Likewise, although Wrexham might have marked their respective return from November's fortnight interval with a close-fought 1-0 win at home against Charlton, Friday's guests have shown their own struggles in the final third. In fact, last seen on their travels falling to a 2-0 loss against Hull, the Dragons have drawn a blank in three of their previous four matchups away from the Racecourse Ground."
"While Wrexham might have only made their famous Championship debut this season, Phil Parkinson's men have failed to find their feet among England's second-tier and they have also shown some extended issues on the road. With all eyes falling on South Wales this weekend, we have taken a glance at some of the most attractive Swansea vs Wrexham Bet Builder Tips."
Swansea host Wrexham in a local Championship derby with first meeting since 2006. Swansea's recent form is poor, losing six of their last eight league games despite December home wins over Oxford and Portsmouth and a 3-0 defeat to Bristol City after the international break. Wrexham began their Championship debut season aiming for a play-off push but have struggled to find consistency, notably failing to score in three of their last four away fixtures and losing 2-0 at Hull. The matchup is expected to be cagey, and betting suggestions include backing both teams not to score.
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