HOME is most definitely where the heart is as far as Wrexham are concerned.

Phil Parkinson's men have made The Racecourse a fortress in recent years and it has been no different in League One this season for the high-flying Reds.

Just three clubs - Wrexham, Blackburn Rovers and AFC Wimbledon - in the top-four tiers boast a 100 per cent record at home in the league this season.

Wrexham have won all five League One matches in north Wales, with Blackburn and Wimbledon making it four out of four on their own territory in the Championship and League Two respectively.

Home form was crucial in clinching back-to-back promotions and 2024 has been another year to remember when Reds fans attend matches at The Racecourse.

Parkinson's men have registered more home wins in all competitions this year than any other team in the Football League.

Wrexham have registered 15 victories on their own patch since the turn of the year, one more than Derby County and Doncaster Rovers.

The Reds beat Wolves under 21s 3-0 in the EFL Trophy last Tuesday to extend the winning streak at The Racecourse to 11-matches.

The last time there wasn't victory to celebrate when the final whistle blew at the iconic stadium as when Tranmere Rovers beat Wrexham 1-0 on March 16.