Match Overview
On March 10, 2026, Wrexham F.C. hosted Hull City at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, Wales, in a highly anticipated Championship clash. The match kicked off at 7:45 p.m. local time and was streamed live on Paramount+.
Key Events
Wrexham entered the match looking to secure a victory that would propel them into the top five of the Championship standings. However, they faced a setback as they lost 2-1 to Hull City, marking their first defeat in five league games.
Hull City opened the scoring with goals from Joe Gelhardt and Lewis Koumas, putting Wrexham under pressure. Despite a spirited performance, Wrexham struggled to find their rhythm, particularly in the absence of their top scorer Kieffer Moore, who was sidelined due to a hamstring injury.
Wrexham’s George Dobson was also unavailable, having received a red card in a previous match against Chelsea. This left the team with a challenging situation as they sought to overcome Hull City’s early lead.
In the 76th minute, Nathan Broadhead managed to score for Wrexham, offering a glimmer of hope for the home side. However, it was not enough to change the outcome of the match.
Current Standings
Following this defeat, Hull City remains six points above Wrexham in the Championship standings, while Wrexham’s chances of climbing the table were hindered. The loss also extended Wrexham’s winless streak against Hull City at home to 30 years.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson commented on the match, stating, “I just felt there’s an element of maybe Kieffer getting injured, Dobbo suspended, a little bit maybe feeling sorry for ourselves.” He acknowledged the challenges faced by his team and emphasized the need for resilience.
On the other hand, Hull City’s manager Sergej Jakirovic expressed satisfaction with the result, saying, “It’s a very important three points and a very big victory against a very good team.”
Looking Ahead
Wrexham will now prepare for their next match against Swansea, hoping to bounce back and regain momentum in the Championship.