Wrexham's Red Dragons soar to new heights, securing their fourth consecutive Championship victory over Derby County. The match began with a fierce display from Wrexham, who had just claimed their first away league win in nine matches at Blackburn Rovers. Nathan Broadhead's early prowess was evident as he curled the ball against the post and then lashed a follow-up effort over the bar within three minutes. Despite initial struggles, Wrexham's confidence grew, and they eventually found their rhythm. John Eustace's team witnessed Bobby Clark's missed shot and then saw the visitors take the lead on 25 minutes. Broadhead's chipped through ball found Smith, who hooked the ball beyond the goalkeeper's near post. However, the lead lasted only nine minutes. After Windass lost possession, Matt Clarke fed Brereton Díaz, who beat Dom Hyam and slotted beyond Okonkwo. Broadhead's missed opportunity to restore his side's advantage was followed by Patrick Agyemang's header at Okonkwo, bringing an end to a lively first half. Wrexham's second goal came a minute later as James curled the ball into the top corner from almost 30 yards out, a stunning display of skill. Despite Derby's efforts, Wrexham held on for all three points, registering four consecutive league wins for the first time in the second tier. This victory marks Derby's fifth defeat on home soil in the Championship this season.