BARNSLEY

LAST TIME WE MET: April 5 2005: Darren Ferguson and Chris Llewellyn scored in a 2-2 draw at Oakwell.

BIG CONNECTION: Wrexham-born Lee Jones returned for his second Racecourse spell from Barnsley in 2002.

ONE TO WATCH: Conor Hourihane helped lead Derby out of League One last season and his wand of a left foot could push The Tykes into the promotion picture.

INS: Conor Hourihane (Derby), Marc Roberts (Birmingham), Jackson Smith (Walsall), Matthew Craig (Tottenham), Georgie Gent (Blackburn).

OUTS: Jordan Williams (Portsmouth), Andy Dall (Barrow), Herbie Kane (Huddersfield), Robbie Cundy (Notts County), Devante Cole (West Brom), Oli Shaw (Hamilton Academical), Jack Shepherd (Bradford City).

GROUND: Oakwell (23,000).

AWAY PUB: The Dove Inn.

LEADER PREDICTION: 4th.

BIRMINGHAM CITY

LAST TIME WE MET: September 19 2006: Chris Llewellyn gave Wrexham the lead in a second round League Cup tie at St Andrews where the hosts went through 4-1 after extra-time.

BIG CONNECTION: Bryan Hughes became Wrexham’s first £1m transfer when Trevor Francis snapped him up in 1997.

ONE TO WATCH: Alfie May. Scored sackful of goals for both Charlton and Cheltenham and the stage is set for him to become Brum’s star man.

INS: Ryan Allsop (Hull City), Bailey Peacock-Farrell (Burnley), Alfie May (Charlton), Emil Hansson (Heracles Almelo), Alex Cochrane (Hearts), Willum Thor Willumsson (Go Ahead Eagles), Christoph Klarer (Darmstadt), Marc Leonard (Brighton), Luke Harris (Fulham).

OUTS: John Ruddy (Newcastle), Zach Jeacock (Lincoln City), Neil Etheridge (Buriam United), Oliver Burke (Werder Bremen), Marc Roberts (Barnsley), Gary Gardner (Cambridge), Alex Pritchard (Sivasspor), Emanuel Aiwu (Cremonese), Ivan Sunjic (Pafos).

GROUND: St Andrews (29,409).

AWAY PUB: The Cricketer Arms.

PREDICTION: Champions.

BLACKPOOL

LAST TIME WE MET: October 18 2005: Another extra-time defeat as EFL Trophy holders Wrexham went out 4-3, Mark Jones (2) and Darren Ferguson getting the Reds’ goals.

BIG CONNECTION: Strikers Andy Morrell and Brett Ormerod were big hits at Wrexham and at Bloomfield Road.

ONE TO WATCH: Jordan Rhodes. Another who knows where the back of the net is having scored a goal every other game while on loan at The Seasiders last season.

INS: Jordan Rhodes (Huddersfield), Ashley Fletcher (Watford), Hayden Coulson (Middlesbrough), Zac Ashworth (West Brom), Lee Evans (Portsmouth), Elkan Baggott (Ipswich).

OUTS: Callum Connolly (Stockport), Marvin Ekpiteta (Hibs), Shayne Lavery (Cambridge), Matty Virtue (Fleetwood).

GROUND: Bloomfield Road (17,338).

AWAY PUB: The Bridge.

PREDICTION: 9th.

BOLTON WANDERERS

LAST TIME WE MET: February 21 1989: Roger Preece was sent off in a 3-1 EFL Trophy extra time defeat at Burnden Park where Joey Jones had put the Reds ahead.

BIG CONNECTION: Goalkeepers Mark Howard, Mark Walton, Rob Lainton, Mike Salmon and Andy Dibble have all played for both clubs.

ONE TO WATCH: Ricardo Almeida Santos. The towering centre back is key to Wanderers’ hopes of going one step further after last season’s play-off heartache.

INS: Chris Forino (Wycombe Wanderers), Luke Southwood (Cheltenham), Klaidi Lolos (Crawley), Scott Arfield (Charlotte), Szabolcs Schon (Fehervar).

OUTS: Luke Hutchinson (Marine).

GROUND: Toughsheet Community Stadium (28,723).

AWAY PUB: The Beehive.

PREDICTION: 3rd.

BRISTOL ROVERS

LAST TIME WE MET: December 2 2014: A drab goal-less draw in the Conference Premier League saw Robbie Evans sent off at The Racecourse.

BIG CONNECTION: Journeyman Jefferson Louis played for both clubs - as well as many others.

ONE TO WATCH: Isaac Hutchinson. Ran the game for Walsall against Wrexham last Christmas and is a great capture for The Pirates.

INS: Clinton Mola (Reading), Ruel Sotiriou (Leyton Orient), Dan Ellison (Chippenham), Joel Senior (Morecambe), Isaac Hutchinson (Walsall), Taylor Moore (Valenciennes), Bryant Bilongo (Middlesbrough), Michael Forbes (West Ham), Josh Griffiths (West Brom), Jamie Lindsay (Rotherham), Promise Omochere (Fleetwood), Jake Garrett (Blackburn Rovers).

OUTS: Sam Finley (Tranmere), John Marquis (Shrewsbury), Lewis Gordon (Chesterfield), James Gibbons (Cambridge), Antony Evans (Huddersfield), Luca Hoole (Shrewsbury), Ryan Jones (Aldershot), Harvey Greenslade (Yeovil), Jordan Rossiter (Shrewbury), James Connolly (Crewe), Jed Ward (Forest Green).

GROUND: Memorial Stadium (12,300).

AWAY PUB: The Wellington.

PREDICTION: 18th.

BURTON ALBION

LAST TIME WE MET: December 5 2023: Sam Dalby and Jordan Davies netted last season as The Brewers were 3-2 EFL Trophy winners at The Racecourse.

BIG CONNECTION: Tom O’Connor moved to Wrexham from Burton in 2022.

ONE TO WATCH: Jack Cooper-Love. The striker has come in from the Swedish top flight for an undisclosed fee and could be a big hit.

INS: Elliot Watt (Salford), Geraldo Bajrami (Notts County), Tomas Kalinauskas (FC Den Bosch), Jason Sraha (Shrewsbury), Ben Whitfield (Barrow), Julian Larsson (Nottingham Forest), Charlie Webster (Chelsea), Alex Bannon (Queen’s Park), Udoka Godwin-Malife (Swindon), Danilo Orsi (Crawley), Dylan Williams (Chelsea), Billy Bodin (Oxford), Jack Armer (Carlisle), Jack Cooper-Love (Elfsborg), Jack Hazlehurst (Chorley), Rumarn Burrell (Cove Rangers), Nick Akoto (Tormenta), Harry Isted (Charlton), Terence Vancooten (Stevenage).

OUTS: Deji Oshilaja (Mansfield), Toto Nsiala (Shrewsbury), Charlie Lakin (Walsall), Joe Powell (Rotherham), Cole Stockton (Salford), Josh Gordon (Walsall), Sam Hughes (Stockport), Tom Hamer (Lincoln), Josh Walker (Southend), Tom Hamer (Lincoln City), Mark Helm (Fleetwood Town), Tom Hewlett (Poole Town).

GROUND: Pirelli Stadium (6,912).

AWAY PUB: The Beech Inn.

PREDICTION: 23rd.

CAMBRIDGE UNITED

LAST TIME WE MET: February 18 2014: Another boring goal-less draw in a Conference Premier League clash at The Abbey Stadium.

BIG CONNECTION: Super Paul Mullin arrived from Cambridge as did the brilliant Bobby Shinton back in 1976.

ONE TO WATCH: Ryan Loft had a decent goals return at Port Vale and may become a fans’ favourite at The Abbey.

INS: Gary Gardner (Birmingham), Kell Watts (Newcastle), James Gibbons (Bristol Rovers), Shayne Lavery (Blackpool), Vicente Reyes (Norwich), Ryan Loft (Port Vale), Taylor Richards (QPR), Korey Smith (Derby),

OUTS: Adam May (Forest Green), Jack Lankester (Crewe), Lewis Simper (Sutton), Lyle Taylor (Colchester), Will Mannion (Charlton).

GROUND: The Abbey (7,937).

AWAY PUB: The Wrestlers.

PREDICTION: 24th.

CHARLTON ATHLETIC

LAST TIME WE MET: February 20 1982: Steve Gritt hit Charlton’s winner in 1-0 win at The Valley.

BIG CONNECTION: Current Reds’ stars Elliot Lee, Eoghan O’Connell and George Dobson have all joined Wrexham from The Addicks.

ONE TO WATCH: Gasson Ahadme. His goals will be crucial in what could be a tough season for The Addicks.

INS: Gussan Ahadme (Ipswich), Luke Berry (Luton), Greg Docherty (Hull), Josh Edwards (Dunfermline), Will Mannion (Cambridge), Matty Godden (Coventry), Alex Mitchell (Millwall).

OUTS: Alfie May (Birmingham City), Lewis Ward (AFC Wimbledon), Terell Thomas (Carlisle), Jack Payne (Colchester), Corey Blackett-Taylor (Derby), Dialling Jaiyesimi (Leyton Orient), George Dobson (Wrexham), Conor McGrandles (Lincoln City), Harry Isted (Burton), Richard Chin (Farnborough).

GROUND: The Valley (27,111).

AWAY PUB: Angerstein Hotel.

PREDICTION: 14th.

CRAWLEY TOWN

LAST TIME WE MET: April 9 2024: It’s only four months since Paul Mullin (2), Andy Cannon and Ryan Barnett - with his first Reds’ goal - earned Wrexham a 4-1 Racecourse victory as the prospects for promotion improved.

BIG CONNECTION: Ollie Palmer enjoyed his best goals per game ratio during his two years at Crawley.

ONE TO WATCH: Keeper Joe Wollacott will need to be at his best to avoid an immediate return to League Two.

INS: Jasper Sheik (Aldershot), Josh Flint (Volendam), Gavan Holohan (Grimsby), Rushian Hepburn-Murphy (Swindon), Antony Papadopoulos (Welling), Joe Wollacott (Hibs), Charlie Barker (Wealdstone), Scott Malone (Gillingham), Toby Mullarkey (Grimsby), Max Anderson (Dundee), Michael Dacosta (Bournemouth), Mo Faal (Maidstone), Junior Quitirna (Fleetwood), Cameron Bragg (Southampton), Panutche Camara (Ipswich).

OUTS: Kellan Gordon (Notts County), Nick Tsaroulla (Notts County), Harry Ransom (Sutton), Jayden Davis (Eastbourne), Adam Campbell (Hartlepool), Will Wright (Swindon Town), Danilo Orso (Burton), Liam Kelly (MK Dons), Klaidi Lolos (Bolton), Corey Addai (Stockport).

GROUND: Broadfield Stadium (6,134).

AWAY PUB: The New Moon.

PREDICTION: 21st.

EXETER CITY

LAST TIME WE MET: March 4 2003: Denis Smith’s promotion-chasing side went down 1-0 at St James’ Park in Division Three.

BIG CONNECTION: Scottish winger Johnny Anderson played in Devon before moving to Wrexham in the late 1950s.

ONE TO WATCH: Sonny Cox could be the man to make The Grecians tick.

INS: Roger Woods (Hull), Josh Magennis (Wigan), Jay Bird (Arbroath), Jack McMillan (Partick), Ed Francis (Gateshead), Johnly Yfeko (Rangers), Tristan Crama (Brentford), Joe Whitworth (Crystal Palace).

OUTS: Alex Hartridge (Wycombe), Gary Woods (Morton), Tom Carroll (MK Dons), James Scott (St Mirren), Zak Jules (Rotherham), Will Aimson (Wigan), Joe O’Connor (GSU).

GROUND: St James Park (8,219).

AWAY PUB: St Anne’s Well.

PREDICTION: 13th.

HUDDERSFIELD TOWN

LAST TIME WE MET: May 5 2005: Wrexham’s last game in League One ended in a 1-0 home defeat to The Terriers.

BIG CONNECTION: Huddersfield’s chief executive officer is former Wrexham striker Jake Edwards and ex-Reds’ keeper Mark Cartwright is their sporting director.

ONE TO WATCH: Former Connah’s Quay Nomads star Rhys Healey will be key to Town’s success.

INS: Antony Evans (Bristol Rovers), Lasse Sorensen (Lincoln City), Herbie Kane (Barnsley), Mickel Miller (Plymouth), Kieran Phillips (Sacremento), Scott High (Dundalk).

OUTS: Jack Rudoni (Coventry), Aaron Rowe (Gillingham), Connor Mahoney (Barrow), Jordan Rhodes (Blackpool), Tyreece Simpson (Stevenage), Ben Jackson (Barrow), Sorba Thomas (Nantes).

GROUND: John Smith’s Stadium (24,500).

AWAY PUB: The Yorkshire Rose.

PREDICTION: 8th.

LEYTON ORIENT

LAST TIME WE MET: March 9 2019: Both teams were going for the National League title and the late Justin Edinburgh’s Os won this 1-0.

BIG CONNECTION: Wrexham lost their first ever play-off final at Brisbane Road - 2-1 in 1989.

ONE TO WATCH: Shaq Forde could be the driving force up front in the East End.

INS: Diallang Jaiyesimi (Charlton), Lewis Warrington (Everton), Sean Clare (Wigan), Zach Hemming (Middlesbrough), Charlie Kelman (QPR), Sonny Perkins (Leeds).

OUTS: Ethan Light (Hemel), Ruel Sotiriou (Bristol Rovers), Rob Hunt (Colchester), Jephte Tanga (Ebbsfleet), Max Sanders (Crewe), Joe Piggot (Wimbledon).

GROUND: Gaughan Group Stadium.

AWAY PUB: Leyton Technical.

PREDICTION: 17th.

LINCOLN CITY

LAST TIME WE MET: November 29 2016: Dean Keates’ Reds were beaten 1-0 at Sincil Bank.

BIG CONNECTION: Wrexham’s first spell in the Football League ended at Lincoln although the Reds did win 4-2 in 2008.

ONE TO WATCH: Reeco Hackett-Fairchild had a decent first season at Sincil Bank and will look to impress again.

INS: Robert Street (Cheltenham), Jamie Pardington (Cheltenham), Tendayi Darikwa (Apol Limassol), Tom Bayliss (Shrewsbury), JJ McKiernan (Morecambe), Dom Jeffries (Gillingham), Zach Jeacock (Birmingham), Tom Hamer (Burton), Conor McGrandles (Charlton), George Wickens (Fulham).

OUTS: Lasse Sorensen (Huddersfield), Elicha Ahui (Drogheda), Hayden Cann (Dundalk), Sam Long (Bromley), Jordan Wright (Grimsby), Lukas Jensen (Millwall), Jaden Brown (St Mirren, Alistair Smith (Wimbledon).

GROUND: LNER Stadium (10,669).

AWAY PUB: The Square Sail.

PREDICTION: 11th.

MANSFIELD TOWN

LAST TIME WE MET: March 29 2024: Paul Mullin’s double sealed a pivotal 2-0 win in Wrexham’s promotion push last season.

BIG CONNECTION: Reds assistant manager Steve Parkin was The Stags boss between 1996 to 1999.

ONE TO WATCH: Former Reds player Davis Keillor-Dunn is always a threat for Nigel Clough’s Stags.

INS: Adedeji Oshilaja (Burton), Frazer Blake-Tracy (Swindon), Lee Gregory (Sheffield Wednesday), Keanu Baccus (St Mirren), Will Evans (Newport County).

OUTS: Anthony Hartigan (Barnet), Callum Johnson (Bradford), John-Joe O’Toole (AFC Wombledon), Ollie Clarke (Swindon).

GROUND: Field Mill (9,186).

AWAY PUB: Midland Hotel.

PREDICTION: 12th.

NORTHAMPTON TOWN

LAST TIME WE MET: February 25 2006: The Reds slumped to a 1-0 home defeat in front of a 5,012 crowd.

BIG CONNECTION: Brian Flynn’s side celebrated promotion in 1993 with a 2-0 victory at the County Ground where more than 4,000 Wrexham fans went crazy.

ONE TO WATCH: Sam Hoskins scored 15 goals last season and he’ll be looking for more this term.

INS: Nikola Tzanev (AFC Wimbledon), Tom Eaves (Rotherham), Cameron McGeehan (Colchester), James Wilson (Port Vale), Callum Morton (Salford), Jake Baldwin (Ross County), Matt Dibley-Dias (Fulham), Liam McCarron (Stoke City).

OUTS: Manny Monthe (Oldham), Ryan Haynes (Cheltenham), Peter Abimola (St Ives), Shaun McWilliams (Rotherham), Louis Appere (Stevenage), Sam Sherring (MK Dons).

GROUND: Sixfields Stadium (7,798).

AWAY PUB: Carr’s Bar.

PREDICTION: 16th.

PETERBOROUGH UNITED

LAST TIME WE MET: February 26 2008: Darren Ferguson showed no mercy on his relegation-threatened former club with a 2-0 win at The Racecourse.

BIG CONNECTION: Ex-Reds boss and player Dean Keates helped Posh to successive promotions between 2007 and 2009.

ONE TO WATCH: Midfielder Joel Randall has goals and assists to his name and will be a key man for boss Darren Ferguson.

INS: Chris Conn-Clarke (Altrincham), Cian Hayes (Fleetwood), Rio Adebisi (Crewe), Abraham Odoh (Harrogate), George Nevett (Rochdale), Jack Sparkes (Portsmouth), Oscar Wallin (Degerfors), Mahamado Susoho (Manchester City).

OUTS: Ronnie Edwards (Southampton), Josh Knight (Hannover), Jonson Clarke-Harris (Rotherham), Fynn Talley (Kitchee), Charlie O’Connell (Boreham Wood), Kai Corbett (Aldershot), Ephron Mason-Clark (Coventry), Harrison Burrows (Sheffield United), Vontae Daley-Campbell (Chesterfield), Jacob Wakeling (Gillingham).

GROUND: Weston Homes Stadium (15,314).

AWAY PUB: Charters.

PREDICTION: Runners-up.

READING

LAST TIME WE MET: December 29 2001: Phil Parkinson was in The Royals side who beat Wrexham 2-0 at The Racecourse.

BIG CONNECTION: Barry Hunter moved to Reading from Wrexham in a £400,000 move in 1996.

ONE TO WATCH: Charlie Savage has a chance to push his stake for a place in the Wales team.

INS: Jokull Andresson (Affurelding).

OUTS: Matty Carson (Grimsby), Clinton Mola (Bristol Rovers).

GROUND: Select Car Leasing Stadium (24,161).

AWAY PUB: Madjeski Fan Zone.

PREDICTION: 19th.

ROTHERHAM UNITED

LAST TIME WE MET: December 22 2007: The writing was already on the wall for Brian Little’s side in a 3-0 Millmoor mauling.

BIG CONNECTION: Arfon Griffiths’ side clinched promotion to Division Two with 7-1 thrashing of Rotherham at The Racecourse in 1978.

ONE TO WATCH: Signed a top striker in Jonson Clarke Harris and he will definitely score goals.

INS: Joe Powell (Burton), Liam Kelly (Coventry), Shaun McWilliams (Northampton), Jonson Clarke-Harris (Peterborough), Cameron Dawson (Sheffield Wednesday), Reece James (Sheffield Wednesday), Joe Rafferty (Portsmouth), Sean Raggett (Portsmouth), Zak Jules (Exeter), Alex MacDonald (Stevenage), Joseph Hungbo (Nuremberg), Detlef Osong (Nottingham Forest), Jack Holmes (Stamford).

OUTS: Viktor Johansson (Stoke), Peter Kioso (Oxford United), Tom Eaves (Northampton), Curtis Durose (Matlock), Grant Hall (Swindon), Nathaniel Ford (Maltby), Jamie Lindsay (Bristol Rovers), Josua Kayode (Shrewsbury).

GROUND: New York Stadium (12,021).

AWAY PUB: The Bluecoat.

PREDICTION: 5th.

SHREWSBURY TOWN

LAST TIME WE MET: January 7 2024: Tom O’Connor hit the winner in 1-0 FA Cup Third Round victory at The New Meadow.

BIG CONNECTION: Jake King captained both sides in the 1980s and will be best remembered for scoring twice as Wrexham memorably knocked FC Porto out of the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

INS: Toto Nsiala (Burton), Toby Savin (Accrington), George Lloyd (Cheltenham), Harrison Biggins (Doncaster), Luca Hoole (Bristol Rovers), John Marquis (Bristol Rovers), Tommi O’Reilly (Aston Villa), Joshua Kayode (Rotherham), Joe Young (Wolves), Jordan Rossiter (Bristol Rovers), Josh Feeney (Aston Villa).

OUTS: Tunmise Sobowale (Swindon), Daniel Udoh (Wycombe), Harry Burgoyne (Morecambe), Rayhaan Tulloch (Shelbourne), Tom Flanagan (Colchester), Tom Bayliss (Lincoln City), Chey Dunkley (Chesterfield), Jason Sraha (Burton), Roland Idowu (St Mirren), Max Mata (Auckland), Ryan Bowman (Cheltenham).

ONE TO WATCH: Taylor Perry. The box-to-box midfielder will be key in keeping The Shrews up this season.

GROUND: Croud Meadow (9,875).

AWAY PUB: The Wild Pig.

PREDICTION: 22nd.

STEVENAGE

LAST TIME WE MET: February 24 2010: Only 2,319 bothered turning up to watch Dean Saunders’ Wrexham lose 1-0 at home.

BIG CONNECTION: Johnny Hunt, who scored the winning penalty in Wrexham’s 2013 FA Trophy Final triumph, had one season at Broadhall Way.

ONE TO WATCH: Jamie Reid. The Northern Ireland international was named Players player of the season.

INS: Lewis Freestone (Cheltenham), Dan Kemp (MK Dons), Dan Phillips (St Johnstone), Louis Appere (Northampton), Tyreece Simpson (Huddersfield), Charlie Goode (Brentford), Murphy Cooper (QPR).

OUTS: Theo Alexandrou (St Ives), Harry Anderson (Colchester), Kane Hemmings (Crewe), Alex MacDonald (Rotherham), Terence Vancooten (Burton).

GROUND: Lamex Stadium (7,200).

AWAY PUB: Broadhall Suite.

PREDICTION: 20th.

STOCKPORT COUNTY

LAST TIME WE MET: It was the last game of last season with Andy Cannon bagging a late winner for the Reds in a 2-1 Racecourse victory.

BIG CONNECTION: The two sides have become title rivals in the past few seasons as they’ve both escaped non-league football to reach League One.

ONE TO WATCH: Isaac Olaofe. The striker will be one of the favourites to top the League One goalscoring charts.

INS: Lewis Fiorini (Manchester City), Andrew Wogan (Drogheda United), Lewis Bate (Leeds), Jack Diamond (Sunderland), Callum Connolly (Blackpool), Sam Hughes (Burton), Max Metcalfe (Middlesbrough), Jayden Fevrier (Colchester), Corey Addai (Crawley), Jay Mingi (Colchester), Michael Mellon (Burnley), Tayo Adaramola (Crystal Palace), Louie Barry (Aston Villa).

OUTS: Neill Byrne (Bradford), Antoni Sarcevic (Bradford), Ryan Croasdale (Port Vale), Myles Hippolyte (Wimbledon), Connor Lemonheigh-Evans (MK Dons), Paddy Madden (Chesterfield), Jordan Smith (Hibs), Akil Wright (Ross County), Bobby Jones (Curzon Ashton).

GROUND: Edgeley Park (10,852).

AWAY PUB: The Armoury.

PREDICTION: 7th.

WIGAN ATHLETIC

LAST TIME WE MET: August 8 2023: Last season saw Wrexham win 4-2 on penalties in first round of the League Cup.

BIG CONNECTION: Star strikers Gary Bennett, Albert Kinsey, Jim Steel and Neil Roberts have all played for both clubs.

ONE TO WATCH: All eyes will be on Old Trafford loanee Joe Hugill.

INS: Andy Lonergan (Everton), Tyrese Francois (Fulham), Will Aimson (Exeter), Dion Rankine (Chelsea), Toby Sibbick (Hearts), Calvin Ramsay (Liverpool), Michael Olakigbe (Brentford), Joe Hugill (Manchester United), Silko Thomas (Leicester).

OUTS: Ben Amos (Port Vale), Josh Magennis (Exeter), Tom Pearce (Montreal), Charlie Wyke (Carlisle), Sean Clare (Leyton Orient).

GROUND: The Brick Community Stadium (25,138).

AWAY PUB: The Red Robin.

PREDICTION: 10th.

WYCOMBE WANDERERS

LAST TIME WE MET: March 11 2008: Michael Proctor netted for Wrexham in a 2-1 defeat at Adams Park.

BIG CONNECTION: Luke Bolton made his Football League debut for Wycombe while on loan from Manchester City in 2019.

ONE TO WATCH: Sam Vokes. The experienced former Welsh international still causes problems up front.

INS: Alex Hartridge (Exeter), Tyreeq Bakinson (Sheffield Wednesday), Brody Peart (Brighton), Daniel Udoh (Shrewsbury), Jaiden Bartolo (Wealdstone), Daniel Harvie (MK Dons), Nathan Bishop (Sunderland).

OUTS: Chris Farino (Bolton), Maksymilian Stryjek (Jagiellonia), Taylor Clark (Farnborough).

GROUND: Adams Park Stadium (10,000).

AWAY PUB: The Hour Glass.

PREDICTION: 15th.