Sheffield United vs Wrexham: Predictions, tips & betting odds

Wrexham hope to make FA Cup history on Tuesday when they visit Sheffield United aiming to book a place in the fifth round.
The non-league team came within seconds of making it through when the two teams met in late-January, only for John Egan's stoppage time effort to secure a 3-3 draw for Sheffield and force the replay.
Sheffield United vs Wrexham latest odds
Home side Sheffield United are the favourites to win this match and progress to the fifth round at odds of 9/20 (1.45) with bet365.
The away team are big outsiders to win at odds of 11/2 (6.50) with the draw set at 16/5 (4.20).
Sheffield United vs Wrexham first goal scorer odds
Sheffield United stars Billy Sharp and Oliver McBurnie are the favourites to score the first goal of the game against Wrexham at odds of 4/1 (5.00).
Paul Mullin is the lowest priced player to break the deadlock in Wrexham's favour at 15/2 (8.50) while Jake Bickerstaff is set at 10/1 (11.00).
Sheffield United vs Wrexham preview
These teams played out a six-goal thriller when they met at Racecourse Ground on January 29.
The fifth-tier team had taken a 3-2 lead in the 86th minute, putting them on the verge of an incredible away win, only for United to strike deep into stoppage time.
United have been in great form of late, having avoided defeat in each of their last 11 matches.
They sit second in the Championship and are in a strong position to be promoted to the top-flight.
Wrexham have also been superb, however, having lost just once in their last 24 matches in a run that includes a win over Championship side Coventry in the previous round of the cup.
Sheffield United vs Wrexham tips and predictions
There have been over 2.5 goals in all of Wrexham's last 10 matches, including the previous meeting between these teams. That bet is available at odds of 4/6 (1.67) to come through again this time.
Odds correct at the time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.
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