PHIL PARKINSON insists Wrexham will work hard to halt dip in form and get the League Two promotion challenge back on track.
Wrexham AFC Women’s Bute Energy Welsh Cup semi-final against cross-border rivals TNS will take place at the Essity Stadium, Flint, on Sunday March 3 and kick-off at 5.10pm to accommodate live broadcast.
Wrexham have reached the semi-finals of the competition for the first time since reforming in 2018, after victories against Pwllheli, Llandudno and Briton Ferry so far.
Full information for the game, at Flint Town United’s home stadium, will be confirmed in due course.
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