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    zidaneBy zidaneAugust 17, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    വെൽഷ് ബ്ലോക്ക്ബസ്റ്റർ പോരാട്ടത്തിന് കാതോർത്ത് ഫുട്ബോൾ ലോകം
    Cardiff City have not hosted Wrexham in a league fixture since March 2002 [Huw Evans Picture Agency/Getty Images]
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    Cardiff City and Wrexham Set for Exciting Championship Clash in Welsh Derby

    Cardiff City and Wrexham aim to cap off the opening weekend of the Championship season with an exhilarating Monday night match in south Wales.

    This fixture marks the first league encounter between the two clubs in 24 years, following Cardiff’s successful return to the second tier.

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    Fans from across Wales, both north and south, will focus their attention on Cardiff City Stadium, which is expected to draw a significant global audience.

    “When the fixture came out everyone was instantly excited by it,” stated Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson.

    “It’s a Welsh derby and just a great game for both clubs to start.”

    Anticipation is palpable in Cardiff.

    “I can’t wait,” added Brian Barry-Murphy, head coach of Cardiff.

    “The anticipation has been building for a while, and it feels like there is a genuine buzz in the city about this game.”

    A New Era

    The excitement surrounding this match contrasts sharply with the last league meeting on March 22, 2002, when Cardiff edged Wrexham 3-2, attracting just under 16,000 fans at Ninian Park. This time, nearly double that number is expected, reflecting the heightened interest in the fixture.

    The match will also reach audiences internationally, particularly in North America, where Wrexham has gained a massive following due to the popularity of their “Welcome to Wrexham” documentary.

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    Meanwhile, Cardiff’s Barry-Murphy emphasizes that his team’s focus is on their local supporters and club ownership rather than the outside noise.

    “The people in North America aren’t relevant to me,” he stated.

    “With all due respect, the people of Cardiff are the only ones that matter to us.

    “And, obviously, the interest from our Malaysian owner Vincent Tan is crucial.”

    Former Wrexham manager Denis Smith highlighted the importance of having a club of Wrexham’s stature in North Wales.

    “The area wants football, and Wales needs a club of Wrexham’s size in north Wales,” Smith remarked in a recent interview.

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    Bragging Rights on the Line

    For supporters, claiming victory in this Welsh derby adds a layer of pride that complements the overall competition among Wales’ Championship teams this season.

    Both Cardiff and Wrexham approach the new season eager to prove themselves after a challenging previous year.

    Cardiff endured a difficult stint, finishing at the bottom of the division last season, leading many to predict further struggles this term. The Bluebirds missed out on league contests against Wrexham last year due to the latter’s promotion from League One.

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    Last season, however, saw Cardiff claim a surprising victory over Wrexham in the EFL Cup, winning 2-1 at the Racecourse Ground.

    Barry-Murphy expressed excitement for the upcoming season filled with uncertainties.

    “The thrill of being in the unknown is something we all look forward to,” he said.

    Former Wales striker Malcolm Allen suggests Cardiff might surprise critics this season with the right signings.

    “They’ve been quiet in the transfer window, but the retention of their key players is promising,” he added.

    Barry-Murphy acknowledged the challenges ahead but maintained a positive outlook for his squad.

    “Our feeling is we can surprise a lot of people,” he said.

    “We understand the predictions, but facing big challenges makes us excited.”

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    While Cardiff navigates its path through uncertainty, Wrexham eyes an even stronger campaign after a brace of promotions in recent years.

    Last year, Wrexham struggled initially in the Championship but rebounded to secure a competitive position by season’s end.

    Defender Zak Vyner recognized the importance of the season opener against Cardiff, stating, “It’s a big start. Cardiff is one of the significant games for us as a club, and we are looking forward to it.”

    The upcoming derby will not only serve as a contest for regional supremacy but also set the tone for the challenging season ahead.

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    Cardiff City and Wrexham bid to bring the opening weekend of the new Championship season to a spectacular end with a blockbuster Monday night showdown in south Wales.

    The Bluebirds face the Red Dragons in a league match for the first time in 24 years, after Cardiff secured a return to the second tier at the first attempt.

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    In addition to the eyes of those across the south and north of Wales being transfixed on proceedings at Cardiff City Stadium, the contest will attract global attention.

    “When the fixture came out everyone was instantly excited by it,” said Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson.

    “It’s a Welsh derby and just a great game for both clubs to start.”

    Those based in the city of Cardiff can already sense something different in the air.

    “I can’t wait,” said Parkinson’s opposite number Brian Barry-Murphy.

    “I suppose the length of the build-up means that, as you get closer, the excitement grows.

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    “You can feel a real buzz in the city for the game and we’re all looking forward to it.”

    Changing times

    The worldwide buzz is far from the norm, and certainly a far cry from the most recent league meeting between the duo on 22 March, 2002 – when goals from Scott Young, Peter Thorne and Danny Gabbidon earned the Bluebirds a 3-2 victory over the Red Dragons.

    Just shy of 16,000 supporters were at Ninian Park on that occasion, and nearly double that amount will be in attendance at Cardiff City Stadium this time around, such is the anticipation for the fixture.

    The game will also be beamed to fans around the world, particularly in North America where Wrexham have become a household name, thanks largely to the success of their Welcome to Wrexham documentary.

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    But current Cardiff head coach Barry-Murphy has zero interest in the fanfare brought to the party by the likes of Wrexham’s Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.

    Barry-Murphy’s focus lies solely on satisfying the demands of those wearing blue in the Welsh capital, along with those of the club’s Malaysian owner Vincent Tan.

    “The people in North America aren’t relevant to me,” said the Irishman.

    “With all due respect, the people of Cardiff are the only ones that matter to us.

    “And obviously the people in Malaysia are your boss, so we’re trying to impress him always and play for the supporters.”

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    Wrexham’s growth, however, has been nigh-on impossible to ignore.

    Denis Smith – Wrexham boss for that 3-2 loss in the Welsh capital more than two decades ago – says having a team of the Red Dragons’ stature in the north of the country is vital.

    “I understand the feeling for football in and around that area,” the 78-year-old said on BBC Radio Wales Sport.

    “I had a great time there. I was there for five years. While I was there, we won things and got promotion, but we also had the problems.

    “I was daft enough to go on the board so it cost me a lot of money, but it’s a great football club.

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    “The area wants football, Wales needs a club of Wrexham’s size in north Wales.”

    More than pride at stake

    The opportunity to claim bragging rights over rival Welsh opponents will consistently whet the appetites of supporters from the nation’s three Championship representatives this term.

    But both Cardiff and Wrexham have something of a point to prove from the word go in the 2026-27 Championship campaign.

    The Bluebirds finished rock bottom of the division in 2024-25, and as a result are being tipped by many to struggle this season upon their return.

    It also meant they were denied a pair of league meetings with Wrexham last season given the Red Dragons had secured promotion from League One.

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    However, the Bluebirds did earn something of a surprise 2-1 win over the north Wales side at the Racecourse Ground in the fourth round of the EFL Cup.

    Will that cup encounter having any bearing on Championship matters though?

    Head coach Barry-Murphy said: “I think one of the beauties of this season is that, for a lot of us, we’re going into the unknown.

    “We see that as being very exciting and potentially something that we all want to look forward to.”

    Former Wales striker Malcolm Allen believes Cardiff could be the “shock” of the season in the second tier.

    “One or two more players will come in,” he said on the BBC’s Y Coridor Ansicrwydd podcast.

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    “Cardiff have been quiet, but I love the fact that the manager and their two best players (Yousef Salech and Dylan Lawlor) have stayed at the club.”

    Having said there is a real uncertainty over what his side can achieve this season, Barry-Murphy was both measured and quietly confident when outlining Cardiff’s potential.

    “Our feeling is that we can surprise a lot of people,” he said.

    “We’re not naive. We saw a lot of predictions this week which put us in the bottom two or bottom three, so we’re under no illusions about how difficult the season is going to be.

    “But the size of the challenge improves the size of our excitement. The bigger the challenge, the more we look forward to it.”

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    Amid uncertainty around Cardiff’s capabilities of making the step up from the third tier, Wrexham’s aim is abundantly clear this season.

    Start with a bang, and press on with a promotion push.

    They won just once in their opening five league games in 2025-26 and conceded 10 goals during that run as they initially struggled to adapt to the second tier on the back of three successive promotions.

    But they settled swiftly and established themselves as a competitive Championship team, only missing out on a top-six spot on the final day of the regular season.

    On the eve of the new campaign, defender Zak Vyner made no secret of his side’s desire to go one better this time around.

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    As a player who regularly faced Cardiff in the Severnside derby with former club Bristol City, Vyner fully understands the significance of Wrexham’s season opener.

    “It’s a big start. I think we’ve got a few tasty games to start with and Cardiff’s one of the big ones for us as a club and we’re looking forward to it,” he said.

    “I’ve had my fair share of derbies with them so I’m looking forward to it as well.”

    Bragging rights are at stake.

    But for one side, an early marker can be put down, which will represent significantly more than just being top dogs in Wales.

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