That reverse fixture was an entertaining clash with chances at both ends. Wrexham generated 1.42 xG from their 13 shots, while Coventry recorded 18 efforts worth 1.56 xG. There were nine corners in the game, with three for the hosts and six for the visitors, highlighting how they both were able to find success in the final third, and that should be the case again here.
Coventry like to utilise width when they attack, with their fullbacks regularly joining in the attacks to overlap. They are averaging 5.3 corners per game in the Championship this season, and that figure rises to 5.95 when playing at home, where they typically exert more control on proceedings.
Wrexham haven’t been as expansive in their play, averaging 4.44 corners per game in the league this season, but they will have to go for the three points here, so they should be able to contribute to the corner count.