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Wrexham have claimed 13 points from the past 15 on offer away from home in the Championship Phil Parkinson has urged his Wrexham players to appreciate the strong position the club is currently in as the Red Dragons remain in the hunt to secure a fourth successive promotion. Parkinson's men have claimed 26 points from their 12 league matches since Christmas, more than any other side in the division. It means they sit sixth in the Championship with a four-point buffer over seventh-place Southampton before Saturday's trip to Charlton Athletic (15: 00 GMT). "We've finished the season strong in recent years and the aim is to do it again, " said Parkinson. "I think mental freshness is key, getting that right, getting the rotation as well and the physical and mental freshness is really key at this stage of the season. "I think really appreciating where we are this season in terms of in the Championship, in the top six and just making sure we really enjoy that feeling of being in this situation. "That's what we keep stressing, all the staff and the lads, I want us to go out and rise to the challenge each and every week and we'll see where it takes us. " Wrexham boost play-off hopes with Portsmouth win Wrexham AFC Wrexham duo Rathbone and Dobson sign new deals Wrexham are unbeaten in their past five away league matches - with only five teams averaging more than the Red Dragons' total of 1. 5 points per game on the road in the Championship so far this season. And Parkinson hopes his side can go into their mouth-watering FA Cup fifth round contest with Chelsea at Stok Cae Ras on Saturday, 7 March (17: 45 GMT) on the back of three successive league victories. "We're in good form and we go there (to Charlton) with a huge challenge on our hands to go into the FA Cup weekend in good league form, " added Parkinson. "That's the aim, and we'll be doing everything we can to prepare the team properly, to have a clear understanding when we get down there what's required on the day, and then it will be about executing it come three o'clock. " Following his side's 2-1 win against Portsmouth, Parkinson revealed that strikers Kieffer Moore and Sam Smith - who netted the opener against Pompey - were among those who had been struggling with illness. But the Wrexham manager says he has no new concerns ahead of the contest with Nathan Jones' Addicks. "Yeah, one or two others as well (had been ill), but they're all back in this morning. We were all off yesterday and back in today, " said Parkinson. "It's about getting the ones who didn't play the right level of training, the ones who did play a second day of recovery and picking the team tomorrow to go and put a performance down at Charlton. " January signing Zak Vyner was unavailable for the first three matches after joining Wrexham from Bristol City due to a toe injury. The 28-year-old featured as a substitute in each of the league wins against Ipswich Town and Portsmouth in the past week and is now in a position to be used when called upon. "Zak's fine, " said Parkinson. "It's been good in a way that we've been doing well. It's given the time to get his toe completely right. He's training again today. " Latest Wrexham news, analysis and fan views Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser T20 World Cup: West Indies v South Africa - follow live A 'normal guy' doing 'brilliant' things - Lammens on life at Man Utd Real Madrid condemn fan for alleged Nazi salute Tense family thriller starring James Nesbitt Traitors finalist Faraaz shares his goals for Ramadan 2026 The return of Kyla Harris and Lee Getty's messy, tender comedy Angela Scanlon deep-dives into the candidates' tasks and tactics Why Villa are this season's big overperformers 'I had some potential, but my personality was preventing me from reaching it' The 'rare combination' behind Britain's youngest F1 driver 'Darlings of Italian football' - how Atalanta salvaged national pride 'The day Brook showed he is an England leader' Scotland fans secure Fifa approval to wear sporrans at World Cup 'It would be catastrophic' - are Spurs too big to go down? 'Equal in decay' - Mayweather v Pacquiao is another boxing 'carnival' 'Historical moment' as Bodo/Glimt succeed against all odds Why has it gone so wrong for Aston Martin? Why Champions League return is crucial to Man Utd Five reasons for England's Six Nations slide Infantino sure of 'spectacular' World Cup in Mexico despite violence Five talking points from round three of Six Nations EFL's earliest-ever relegation - how Sheff Wed's sorry season unfolded 'Losing the dressing room' - what does it mean and how can it happen? Who are the winners and losers from F1 pre-season testing? How Hodgkinson broke a 23-year-old world record How safe is bare-knuckle boxing as it fights for mainstream appeal? Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.