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Wrexham into FA Cup last 16 for 1st time in 29 years - ESPN

Wrexham achieved another landmark moment in their meteoric rise under the ownership of actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, after reaching the last 16 of England's FA Cup for the first time since 1997 on Friday.

Wrexham beat fellow second-tier Championship side Ipswich Town 1-0 in north Wales to clinch their place in the fifth round draw after a 29-year absence.

Josh Windass scored the only goal of the game in the 34th minute to give Phil Parkinson's side the win.

Friday's win was the second time Wrexham have beaten opposition ranked above them in this season's FA Cup after upsetting Premier League Nottingham Forest in the previous round.

Wrexham will discover the identity of their next opponent when the fifth round draw is made on Monday.

By making 10 changes for this encounter, Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna indicated his priority is that league rematch.

The unfamiliarity in Ipswich's lineup played into Wrexham's hands but, after failing to take advantage of a goalkeeper error in the first minute, in took them some time to settle into the contest.

They could have gone ahead after Alex Palmer came out of his area to head away a long ball but failed to make clean contact.

Windass retrieved the ball out wide and whipped it into the area for Sam Smith but Palmer scrambled back to smother his shot.

There was little else to excite the crowd on a chilly evening until Windass pounced on 34 minutes. George Thomason overhit a cross from the left but Ryan Longman recovered on the opposite side and centred for Windass to turn in.

Ollie Rathbone went close to doubling the lead moments later after turning on the edge of the box but Palmer produced a brilliant one-handed save to push away his curling effort.

In a lively end to a largely

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