Wrexham strike twice in stoppage time to stun Queens Park Rangers | OneFootball

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·24 January 2026

Wrexham strike twice in stoppage time to stun Queens Park Rangers

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Match in Five Sentences: Wrexham beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2 with two stoppage time goals. Harvey Vale put QPR ahead in the sixth minute with a left-footed finish. Callum Doyle levelled (54.) and Steve Cook restored the home lead with a header from a corner (80.). After Amadou Mbengue received a second yellow and was sent off (90.), Josh Windass equalised in the third minute of second half stoppage time and Oliver Rathbone won it in the fourth minute of second half stoppage time. Wrexham rise from 10th to sixth in the table and visit Sheffield Wednesday next, while QPR stay 12th and host Coventry next.

Player of the Match: Windass changed the game off the bench, scoring the equaliser and setting up the winner while registering three shots on target in six minutes.


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Stat of the Match: Wrexham hit seven shots on target from 11 attempts, a clinical edge that told late.

Three Things We Learned: Shot accuracy mattered, with Wrexham at 63.6% and QPR at 23.1%, matching the game's swing. Set pieces remained a route for QPR, who forced seven corners and had a centre-back score. Windass's cameo delivered one goal and one assist in six minutes to flip the result.

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