
"This was a difficult one to predict going into it and it gets a bit more confusing when you consider that they met in the FA Cup just a few days ago. It felt like a bit of Wrexham of old when they were on the way to those promotions, scoring loads of goals in their games. They haven't always been like that this season but today they were very free-scoring."
"For Ipswich, their problems have been away from home and six of their seven league defeats have come away from Portman Road. That's what's ultimately going to cost them if they don't make the top two, but it was a great win for Wrexham and strengthens their play-off challenge, which is looking increasingly likely by the day. I think Wrexham and Birmingham internally will really fancy getting into the play-offs this season. Wrexham are in really good form at the moment and Birmingham likewise."
Wrexham beat Ipswich 5-3 after a 2-2 half-time score, with Kieffer Moore and Nathan Broadhead scoring against their former club and Broadhead's goal decisive. The win boosts Wrexham's play-off credentials and reflects a return to high-scoring form reminiscent of their promotion seasons. Ipswich's struggles away from Portman Road are notable, with six of their seven league defeats occurring on the road, a trend that could undermine automatic promotion hopes. Wrexham and Birmingham have both gained momentum and, with recent promotions and financial backing, look well placed to compete for play-off places.
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