Wrexham vs Northampton Town. Sky Bet League One.
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Wrexham 4
- J McClean (8th minute, 67th minute)
- J Marriott (38th minute)
- E Lee (56th minute)
Northampton Town 1
- C McGeehan (27th minute)
Wrexham 4-1 Northampton
Saturday 5 October 2024 18:07, UK
James McClean’s double helped promotion-chasing Wrexham return to winning ways with a 4-1 victory against struggling Northampton.
McClean's early finish and Jack Marriott's strike sandwiched Cameron McGeehan's equaliser before half-time, with Elliot Lee and McClean putting the result beyond doubt after the break.
McClean nodded the hosts ahead inside nine minutes after meeting Ryan Barnett's dangerous right-wing cross.
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Northampton drew level when McGeehan slotted home before the half-hour after the Dragons failed to clear a corner.
Wrexham's sublime counter-attack ended with them reclaiming the lead as Barnett found McClean, who cut back to Marriott for the hosts' second as half-time approached.
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Arthur Okonkwo's low diving save denied Tyler Roberts after the break but Wrexham's third came shortly after when Barnett's floated delivery found Lee who nodded home from close range.
Barnett completed a hat-trick of assists when McClean emphatically volleyed home his cross on 67 minutes for Wrexham's fourth goal.
Northampton's Sam Hoskins raced through but wasted a chance to reduce the deficit by blasting well over as full-time approached.