Wrexham play host to Premier League opposition for the second time this season, after dumping Nottingham Forest out of the FA Cup in January. That game ended in a 2-2 draw, with penalties eventually settling the tie, but we're expecting a much tougher test for the home side on Saturday.
Wrexham have lost five times at home in the league and cup this season, and have conceded exactly three goals on six separate occasions, including two home cup ties. Saturday's hosts have scored at least one goal in 16 of their last 17 matches in all competitions, and both teams have scored in three of their last four outings.
Chelsea head into this potentially tricky FA Cup tie on the back of eight wins from their last 12 matches across all competitions. The visitors have scored three or more goals in 14 matches already this season, but have only kept three clean sheets in those games.
Portuguese midfielder/forward, Pedro Neto, is having a decent season in front of goal, netting 10 times in league and cup combined. The 25-year-old has scored four goals in the FA Cup already this season, scoring once against Charlton in the Third Round and claiming a hat trick against another Championship side in the form of Hull City in the last round.
Wrexham 1-3 Chelsea


















