Published: 16 August’ 2025. The English Chronicle Desk, English Chronicle Online
West Bromwich Albion emerged victorious with a 3-2 win over Wrexham at the Racecourse Stadium on Saturday, handing the Welsh side a disappointing start to their Championship return. The match, attended by Wrexham’s celebrity co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, drew a capacity crowd of 10,656, witnessing the home side’s first appearance in the second tier since May 1982.
Isaac Price starred for the Baggies, netting twice to secure the win alongside substitute Jed Wallace. Wrexham’s hopes were briefly revived when Lewis O’Brien scored an equaliser three minutes before half-time, only for Sam Smith’s stoppage-time goal to fall short of rescuing a dramatic comeback. Despite Kieffer Moore overcoming initial concerns over a potential ankle ligament injury, the hosts struggled to convert chances against West Brom’s solid performance.
West Brom capitalised on their opportunities early, with Price adding a second strike following his opening-day heroics against Blackburn. Wallace’s timely intervention further cemented the Baggies’ advantage, ensuring that Wrexham’s second successive Championship defeat extended the pressure on the newly promoted side. The match highlighted West Brom’s clinical edge and resilience, while Wrexham were left to reflect on missed opportunities despite spirited performances from key players.
Manager Phil Parkinson made strategic adjustments, recalling club captain James McClean and introducing midweek signing Nathan Broadhead among the substitutes, aiming to bolster Wrexham’s attack. However, the hosts struggled to maintain control in crucial moments, allowing West Brom to capitalize on errors and secure the three points.
The Racecourse Stadium crowd experienced a thrilling encounter, but Wrexham’s return to the Championship proved bittersweet. The defeat underlines the challenges facing the club as they adapt to the rigours of the second tier, while West Brom demonstrated their intent to compete strongly in the opening stages of the season.























































































