Cardiff, EFL Cup and Wrexham
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Phil Parkinson's side lost a winnable game, local pride, and the chance of a big cup draw in Tuesday's defeat to Cardiff
BBC Sport Wales looks at the key talking points to emerge from Cardiff City's EFL Cup fourth round win over Wrexham at Stok Cae Ras.
Here’s how to watch the EFL Cup match on TV and live stream. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
On Tuesday, Wrexham will face Cardiff for the first time in 21 years – a lot has changed at the two clubs since their last
BBC Wales Sport looks at what gives a this grudge fixture edge despite playing at opposite ends of the country.
Wrexham 1-2 Cardiff City: The Bluebirds book quarter-final place after beating rivals in Carabao Cup
Cardiff City have booked a place in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup following a thrilling win over Welsh rivals Wrexham at the STōK Cae Ras.Goals from Yusef Salach and Will Fish secured the
Both Colwill brothers put in fine performances in North Wales, and both are eager to carry this momentum through into the rest of the season. “It’s a great night for the club,” said Joel. “I thought we pressed really well, we had some good moments in the game, and overall, it was a good performance.
"First half [at Wrexham] it was men versus boys. Wrexham, they just didn't know how to handle Cardiff. They got that good early start with the early goal from Yusef Salech. "They could have had more in the first half. Rubin Colwill smashed a free-kick against the bar. Callum Burton produced an outstanding save from Cian Ashford.
In the battle of North Wales versus South Wales, Wrexham fell to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Cardiff City in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night, with the latter advancing to the quarter-finals. A 71st-minute strike from former Manchester United defender Will Fish made the difference in the end,