Wrexham, Leicester
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Wrexham were caught out again late on against Leicester. If they were better at defending leads, they would be comfortably in play-off spots
Reaction from 12 Championship fixtures after Coventry City beat Swansea City to extend their lead at the top of the table to eight points.
Wrexham lost ground in the race for the Championship play-offs with a disappointing 2-1 home loss against Norwich City. The Canaries flew out of the traps and took the lead through Ben Slimane. Sam Smith cancelled out their opener not long after with his third league goal in as many games but Jovon Makama restored the away side's advantage.
Wrexham picked up a historic FA Cup win over Nottingham Forest on penalties after a breathless match that finished 3-3 after extra-time.
Wrexham remain in a strong position in the Championship despite dropping points late on against Leicester City on Tuesday.
Wrexham missed the chance to move to the brink of the playoff places in the Championship on Tuesday night after being denied victory against Leicester. Lewis O'Brien looked to have secured all three points for the hosts but the Welsh side were left frustrated when Jannik Vestergaard pulled one back for the Foxes in the 90th minute as the game ended all square.
Lewis O’Brien had fired Wrexham in front in the 63rd minute, no less than they deserved for a dominant second-half display in which Leicester rarely managed to break out of their own half. However, Vestergaard scored at the end with only the Foxes’ second shot after the break.
Wrexham again showed their affinity for last-minute drama as they scored two late goals, 54 seconds apart, to earn all three points against Salford City at the the SToK Racecourse ground on Saturday. Jordan Davies' 89th-minute winner means Rob McElhenney ...