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Wrexham will assign a coaching staff member to monitor results as they aim for a Championship play-off spot against Middlesbrough. They currently have a slight edge over Hull City and Derby County in the standings.
Wrexham will designate a member of their coaching staff to monitoring developments and results elsewhere as Phil Parkinson's side bid to clinch a spot in the Championship play-offs on the final day of the regular season.
The Red Dragons host Middlesbrough at Stok Cae Ras on Saturday (12:30 BST) and hold a slender advantage both Hull City and Derby County in the race for the top six.
The Tigers host Norwich City in their final game of the campaign while the Rams take on Sheffield United at Pride Park - with the outcome of both games set to play a part in Wrexham's fortunes.
"We'll designate someone in particular on the bench who will be keeping a check on the results," Parkinson said.
"I've done that before on the last day or the last couple of week dramas when the results are important.
"As much as the crowd can give an indication, I'll always have someone alongside me who's monitoring the situation and making sure that we've got the information we need."
Leaving big guns in their wake
Wrexham director Shaun Harvey has already stated the 2025-26 season will be viewed as a success for the club - regardless of whether or not they gain promotion to the Premier League.
And Parkinson feels his side, who have already achieved their highest-ever league finish, can take huge pride from finishing above clubs such as Leicester City, Birmingham City and Watford in the second tier this season.
"When we look back, the integration of new players, players adapting to a new division, all those things, we've left a lot of very good clubs behind us this season," he said.
"There's teams like Leicester that are falling out of the division who could easily have been a top six team.
"There's Watford, there's Birmingham and lots of clubs who by right would expect to be where we are, so we're very proud of that but equally, and I can't stress this enough, we're not letting that detract from how hungry we are to go that next step on Saturday."
Wrexham have been no strangers to high-pressure situations since Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac took control of the club in February 2021.
Having suffered an agonising 5-4 National League play-off semi-final loss to Grimsby Town at the end of their first full season at the club, Wrexham have gone on to achieve three successive promotions under Parkinson.
The experienced manager says overcoming the initial hurdle of getting the club back into the Football League was comfortably the most pressure he has felt during his tenure as manager of the club so far.
"It's surprising really because I think the most pressured game period I've had here was the National League year," he said.