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REPORT | Wrexham AFC 2-1 Sutton United

Elliot Lee’s 89th minute volley inspired Wrexham to yet another late victory

24 October 2023

Wrexham AFC climbed into the Sky Bet League Two promotion places with yet another nail-biting victory at the STōK Cae Ras, claiming a 2-1 victory against struggling Sutton United.

Paul Mullin opened the scoring with a fantastic first-half strike, only for Wrexham to scupper their lead in the 59th minute as Aiden O’Brien smashed home from close-range.

Despite injuries to Eoghan O’Connell and Ryan Barnett, Phil Parkinson’s side found the necessary response to restore their lead late on.

With time slowly running out, it was Elliot Lee who came to the rescue, scoring an 89th minute volley to claim all three points at the death in North Wales. 

Parkinson elected to make two changes to the side that drew at Bradford on the weekend, as Ollie Palmer and Jordan Davies came into the Starting XI in place of Steven Fletcher and Elliot Lee. 

Wrexham started the match brightly but struggled to create any chances of note in the early exchanges at the STōK Cae Ras as a result of their efforts. 

Soon enough, that changed. Mullin – who scored a timely header at the University of Bradford Stadium on Saturday, produced yet another moment of magic to break the deadlock in North Wales. 

Having picked up the ball on the edge of the box, it took just one touch to settle before Wrexham’s number ten released an incredible finish on his right foot, finding the top corner to finish past Dean Bouzanis with 14 minutes played. 

The hosts continued to control most of the possession, but they were largely frustrated by Sutton’s stern defensive efforts following the goal.

Parkinson’s side were handed a hefty blow just past the half-hour mark, as Eoghan O’Connell was forced off through injury and replaced by Ben Tozer. 

Ryan Barnett went close to doubling the advantage, forcing Bouzanis to parry his long-ranged strike from distance in the 44th minute. Just moments later, Ollie Palmer saw his header saved from the resulting corner, forcing the hosts to settle for a one-goal lead at the interval.

Wrexham continued to dominate the second half proceedings from the restart, but Sutton drew level in the 59th minute against the run of play to shock the home crowd. 

As the match started to become subdued, the U’s went on to smash the game into life. Harry Smith cut the ball back into the path of Aiden O’Brien, who duly smashed home into an open net. 

Barnett was replaced by Jacob Mendy in the 69th minute, as the Red Dragons were forced into yet another substitution due to injury. Parkinson then followed up with a triple substitution three minutes later, in an attempt to find an all-important goal in North Wales, with Steven Fletcher, Elliot Lee and Sam Dalby all being brought on. 

Mendy unleashed a ferocious strike from 40-yards-out, swiftly flicking the ball forwards before hitting a shot that dipped immensely only to clip the crossbar with Bounzanis well-beaten. 

George Evans then tried his luck with a curling strike from the edge of the area, only for his effort to be headed away from goal to deny the hosts from restoring their lead. 

Wrexham have become accustomed to late goals being scored at the STōK Cae Ras, and that trend continued under the lights in North Wales, as Lee once again came to the rescue for Parkinson’s side. 

Having put immense pressure upon their counterparts, the ball found McClean on the left, who delivered a cross which could only be cleared into the path of Wrexham’s number 38 on the edge of the box. 

As ever, the 28-year-old yet again duly delivered in front of the STōK Cold Brew Coffee Stand, smashing home a determined volley on his right foot, sending the Wrexham faithful into jubilation with minutes remaining. 

Determined not to scupper their lead once more, the Red Dragons dug in to produce a resilient showing which secured yet another crucial three points which lifted Wrexham into the automatic promotion places. 

Wrexham AFC: Okonkwo (GK), Tunnicliffe, O’Connor (Dalby 72’), O’Connell (Tozer 30’), McClean, Evans, Jones (Lee 72’), J.Davies, Barnett (Mendy 69’), Palmer (Fletcher 72’), Mullin. 

Subs not used: Howard (GK), Young.

Sutton United: Bouzanis (GK), Sowunmi, Goodlife, N’Geuessan, Smith, Beautyman (C) (Patrick 78’), Clay, Kizzi, Jackson (Coley 78’), Milsom (Pereira 92’), O’Brien (John 92’).

Subs not used: Arnold (GK), Mellor, Fadahunsi.

Match Attendance: 10,183 (276 away).

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Ticket News

TICKET NEWS | Sutton United (H) on sale to members from 10am today

Additional tickets available in Wrexham Lager Stand for Sutton match

26 September 2023

Tickets for our League Two match against Sutton United on Tuesday, October 24 at the STōK Cae Ras will go on sale to all members from 10am today.

We are pleased to announce that additional tickets will be available in the Wrexham Lager Stand for this fixture, situated in the upper section in blocks Y1, Y2 and Y3.

The Club would like to thank Sutton for their co-operation throughout, which has allowed us to release extra tickets to home supporters.

Members can purchase one ticket per account for the match, while the ticket ballot for UK members who are unsuccessful in getting a ticket, will open at 4pm today.

Please note, due to a problem with the internet at the STōK Cae Ras, ticket sales will be cash only until the issue is resolved. 

How to purchase tickets 

Tickets can be bought in-store or via our eTicketing website, at the below prices – supporters are reminded that online purchases are charged at a lower price to in-person purchases.

As in line with previous fixtures, there will be no queuing system in place for purchasing tickets for this game.

For instructions on how to ensure you have activated your eTicketing account and have the correct privileges attached, please see this guide.

Tickets can be purchased as eTickets/print-at-home or as paper tickets. As ever, the Club would encourage supporters to use the eTicket/print-at-home option wherever possible.

The club advises fans to purchase tickets online to avoid disappointment, as tickets will not be exclusively held for those attempting to purchase in-person.

Ticket Pricing

Online Purchases

Macron Stand/Wrexham Lager Stand

Adult: £24
Over-65s/Under-21s: £19
Under-18s: £12
Under-11s: £8

STōK Cold Coffee Brew Stand

Adult: £22
Over-65s/Under-21s: £17
Under-18s: £11
Under-11s: £8

In-person Purchases

Macron Stand/Wrexham Lager Stand

Adult: £25
Over-65s/Under-21s: £20
Under-18s: £13
Under-11s: £9

STōK Cold Coffee Brew Stand

Adult: £23
Over-65s/Under-21s: £18
Under-18s: £12
Under-11s: £9

Any supporters requiring accessible tickets pay as per the relevant age bracket.

For any assistance, please email ticketoffice@wrexhamafc.co.uk.

Accessible Tickets

Wheelchair users enquiring about our accessible viewing platforms, and supporters looking for tickets in, or more information about, our PG1 autism-friendly quiet zone should contact disabilityinfo@wrexhamafc.co.uk.

Accessible tickets can now be purchased online for this game, speeding up the ticketing process for supporters.

All users who are eligible have already had their ticketing accounts updated with the required information and required number of companions.

As such, users will simply need to login to their accounts and it will automatically pick-up whether they are an ambulant disabled customer, or wheelchair user and allow them access to select the area which meets their requirements.

Users will only be able to select the number of companion tickets required in accordance with their eligibility criteria (i.e. a user eligible for one companion ticket will only be able to select one companion ticket).

Companion tickets will be auto-allocated to their own "companion" account which has already been created for each eligible user, will not affect the “one ticket per member” policy, and must be purchased with an accessible ticket (companion tickets cannot be purchased on their own).

The Club reserves the right to alter the process for accessible ticket purchases for any future matches.

Ticketing Ballot

As a part of the Club’s membership package, UK members can gain access to the ticketing ballot should they not be successful in initially purchasing a ticket.

Should the initial allocation of tickets sell out, the ballot will open at 4pm on Wednesday and close at 4pm Thursday (September 28), at which point 150 tickets will be made available for the draw.

Once the ballot is closed for Sutton, the ticket exchange will be opened up to members.

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