Who is favored to win in Wrexham FC vs Norwich City?
Norwich City are likely slight underdogs here, with early market odds around 2.35 for Wrexham, 3.20 for the draw and 2.90 for Norwich based on current Championship form and Wrexham sitting higher in the table with 40 points versus Norwich’s 24 from 26 games. Wrexham’s strong home results at the Racecourse Ground and their recent FA Cup win over Nottingham Forest further tilt the edge toward the hosts with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time is Wrexham FC vs Norwich City?
The match between Wrexham FC and Norwich City is scheduled to start at 3:00 PM local time on 17 January 2026, which is 3:00 PM GMT/UTC in Wrexham, Wales. Fans following from Central Europe can tune in at 4:00 PM CET, while viewers on US Eastern Time should expect a 10:00 AM ET kickoff.
Where is Wrexham FC vs Norwich City being held?
The game will be played at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, Wales, the historic home stadium of Wrexham FC. The ground has an approximate capacity of 10,771 spectators for the 2025–26 Championship season and is known for its tight, atmospheric stands that give the home side a noticeable advantage.
Wrexham FC vs Norwich City prediction & odds - who wins?
Given Wrexham’s stronger league position with 10 wins, 10 draws and 6 losses and a +6 goal difference, they are a reasonable pick on the 1X2 market at around 2.35, with Norwich at 2.90 and the draw at 3.20. A cautious prediction would be Wrexham to win or draw (double chance), with the odds suggesting about a 65–70% implied probability that Wrexham avoid defeat over 90 minutes.
What is the head to head record between Wrexham FC vs Norwich City?
Historically these sides have met infrequently in recent decades, with Norwich City traditionally playing in higher divisions while Wrexham have climbed back up the pyramid. There is no extensive modern head-to-head record in the Championship era, so bettors will lean more on current 2025–26 form and home/away performance rather than historical matchups between Wrexham FC and Norwich City.
