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First relegation battle for Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney?! Supercomputer predicts Wrexham will face turbulent season in League One - but the outlook is much brighter for Tom Brady's Birmingham

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  • League One fixtures for 2024-25 released
  • Wrexham predicted to avoid relegation
  • Birmingham tipped to win the league
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Following the release of Wrexham's League One fixtures, the Grosvenor Sport SuperComputer believes Wrexham will finish 19th - just two spots and five points above the relegation zone. However, Birmingham City, who have NFL legend Tom Brady on their board of investors, have been predicted to secure an immediate return to the Championship by winning the division with 96 points.

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  • WHAT THE SUPER COMPUTER PREDICTED

    The supercomputer's final table prediction can be seen below, with Blackpool tipped to join Birmingham in the automatic promotion spots.

    Pos

    Team

    MP

    W

    D

    L

    GF

    GA

    GD

    Pts

    1

    Birmingham City

    46

    28

    12

    6

    84

    50

    34

    96

    2

    Blackpool

    46

    28

    9

    9

    73

    47

    26

    93

    3

    Lincoln City

    46

    25

    12

    9

    76

    50

    26

    87

    4

    Bolton Wanderers

    46

    24

    14

    8

    79

    46

    33

    86

    5

    Huddersfield Town

    46

    24

    11

    11

    75

    48

    27

    83

    6

    Peterborough United

    46

    20

    14

    12

    65

    53

    12

    74

    7

    Wycombe Wanderers

    46

    20

    13

    13

    73

    56

    17

    73

    8

    Barnsley

    46

    20

    13

    13

    70

    55

    15

    73

    9

    Stockport County

    46

    21

    9

    16

    55

    54

    1

    72

    10

    Rotherham United

    46

    18

    13

    15

    60

    55

    5

    67

    11

    Exeter City

    46

    18

    10

    18

    59

    60

    -1

    64

    12

    Charlton Athletic

    46

    19

    6

    21

    61

    63

    -2

    63

    13

    Stevenage

    46

    17

    11

    18

    65

    68

    -3

    62

    14

    Reading

    46

    16

    10

    20

    61

    70

    -9

    58

    15

    Bristol Rovers

    46

    13

    16

    17

    53

    64

    -11

    55

    16

    Wigan Athletic

    46

    14

    12

    20

    63

    69

    -6

    54

    17

    Northampton Town

    46

    14

    12

    20

    55

    62

    -7

    54

    18

    Leyton Orient

    46

    14

    11

    21

    56

    68

    -12

    53

    19

    Wrexham

    46

    12

    11

    23

    52

    68

    -16

    47

    20

    Mansfield Town

    46

    9

    19

    18

    52

    61

    -9

    46

    21

    Crawley Town

    46

    10

    12

    24

    37

    68

    -31

    42

    22

    Shrewsbury Town

    46

    12

    6

    28

    39

    72

    -33

    42

    23

    Cambridge United

    46

    10

    10

    26

    46

    71

    -25

    40

    24

    Burton Albion

    46

    9

    8

    29

    44

    75

    -31

    35

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Wrexham are going for a record third-straight promotion in the English football pyramid, after winning the National League and earning promotion to League Oneat the first time of asking in April. Birmingham, on the other hand, will look to erase the memory of a torrid season in the Championship last term. And going by the SuperComputer, both teams are in for contrasting campaigns in 2024-25.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Phil Parkinson's Wrexham side begin their League One season at home to Wycombe Wanderers on August 10, while Birmingham entertain fellow former Premier League team Reading at home on the same date.