Wrexham vs middlesbrough
Wrexham’s hopes for a playoff spot were dashed in a dramatic final-day draw against Middlesbrough on May 2, 2026, at Stok Cae Ras in North Wales. Wrexham needed a win to secure their playoff berth but ended the season just two points shy.
The match unfolded with Callum Conway scoring an early goal for Middlesbrough in the fourth minute. Wrexham responded with tenacity, as Josh Windass equalized with a stunning free-kick from around 25 yards out. The tension escalated when Sam Smith put Wrexham ahead 2-1, only for David Strelec to level the score at 2-2 just two minutes later.
Key statistics:
- Wrexham finished seventh in the Championship, missing out on the playoffs by two points.
- Middlesbrough secured their playoff spot with a draw against Wrexham.
- The match was attended by 10,716 fans.
Phil Parkinson, Wrexham’s manager, reflected on the season: “We could not have asked the lads for more. We enjoyed the season so much, we didn’t want it to end.” His disappointment was palpable as he noted, “We took the fight to the wire; it just wasn’t to be on the day.” Meanwhile, Kim Hellberg of Middlesbrough expressed optimism about their upcoming playoff challenge, stating, “This is a great chance for us. We have a 25% chance of ending up in the Premier League; we will do everything we can to take that chance.”
As Wrexham’s season concludes, they look back on an impressive campaign aimed at their fourth successive promotion after four years in the National League. However, Middlesbrough now prepares for their playoff semi-final against Southampton on May 9.