The electric atmosphere at the Racecourse Ground fuelled a ferocious Wrexham side that twice stunned Chelsea's billion-pound squad in a pulsating FA Cup classic. The Championship hosts initially took a shock lead through Sam Smith's slick finish, and after an unfortunate Arthur Okonkwo own goal levelled the scores on the stroke of half-time, Wrexham dramatically reclaimed the advantage late in the second half via an ingenious Callum Doyle flick. However, Josh Acheampong's rapid response forced the game into extra time, a task compounded by a devastating VAR-assisted red card for Wrexham's George Dobson just before the 90-minute whistle.
Down to ten men, the hosts' heroic resistance was broken by a stunning Alejandro Garnacho volley, and after a potential Lewis Brunt equaliser was agonisingly ruled out for offside via VAR, Joao Pedro finished off a swift counter-attack in the dying seconds to seal a hard-fought 4-2 victory and save the Premier League giants from a monumental upset.