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Second-tier Wrexham pushed Premier League big boys Chelsea all the way through a 4-2 extra time loss in the FA Cup fifth round despite an 80th-minute red card at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday.
Next up for Wrexham is world champion Chelsea. While a place in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup is at stake when the teams face off at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday, for Wrexham it will be a timely gauge of just how “Premier League-ready” it is.
Wrexham's Hollywood fairy tale almost penned its most incredible chapter yet on Saturday as the Championship side pushed Premier League giants Chelsea to the absolute limit in a pulsating FA Cup fifth-round tie.
Goals in extra time from Alejandro Garnacho and Joao Padro saw Chelsea through to the FA Cup quarter-finals despite an incredible effort from the hosts at The Racecourse Ground
Striker Sam Smith says Wrexham must take their FA Cup performance against Chelsea into Tuesday's Championship game against promotion rivals Hull at the Stok Cae Ras (19:45 GMT). For a big chunk of Saturday's first half Smith would have dreamed he was going to be Wrexham's fifth-round giant-killing hero,
Southampton join a powerful-looking quartet already through to the last eight with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool in the hat for the quarter-finals.
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Liam Rosenior has admitted Chelsea must learn to manage games better. The Blues were made to work hard to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday evening as they won 4-2 at Wrexham in a match that required extra-time against their ten-man hosts as it ended 2-2 after normal time.