The meteoric rise of Wrexham has shown no signs of culmination, and the Welsh club are now preparing for their first dig at the second tier in over 40 years.
Three successive promotions mean Wrexham are competing in the EFL Championship for the very first time in 2025–26, with another hotly competitive campaign in the offing. While Wrexham’s Hollywood owners have previously discussed the loftiest of goals, 2025–26 may be a campaign for achieving stability.
Avoiding the drop has to be the primary objective in a division that relentlessly chews and spits out, with Opta’s supercomputer projecting a campaign unlike any Wrexham have endured since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took the reins.
Predictions at this time of year are so often futile, given the hilarious unpredictability the Championship possesses. However, Opta tend to know a few things that we don’t, all while failing to succumb to bias. They’re all about the numbers.
Here’s how their supercomputer predicts the 2025–26 Championship table will end up.






