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Coventry City suffer a first league defeat of the season as Kieffer Moore's hat-trick sees Wrexham come from behind to win at Sto K Cae Ras. Ephron Mason-Clark's first-half goal separated the sides at half-time in north Wales. Kieffer Moore continued his good goal-scoring form by equalising for Wrexham on the hour mark. Moore's second nine minutes later gave Wrexham a first lead of the evening with 20 minutes remaining. The Wales international completed a perfect hat-trick with seven minutes remaining. Tatsuhiro Sakamoto's excellent goal on 88 minutes gave Coventry hope of late fight back. However Wrexham held on to claim all three points and move into the top half of the Championship. Gareth Vincent Wrexham v Coventry City (20: 00 GMT) Dom Hyam has looked a shrewd signing since joining Wrexham from Blackburn shortly before the transfer deadline in early September. The long-time Coventry City player says Wrexham will take heart from that creditable draw at Middlesbrough as they take on another of the Championship's early pacesetters. "Coventry are high-flying and playing with a lot of confidence, " said defender Hyam. "It's our job to make it difficult for them to come here and play their stuff. "We go into it with confidence on the back of the Middlesbrough result and performance - we're confident going into the game with our league form that we can get something out of it. " Wrexham v Coventry City (20: 00 GMT) Having lost in the Championship play-off semi-finals to Sunderland last season, Coventry have started this season like a squad who are intent on making amends for that disappointment this season. Automatic promotion is on the agenda after a spectacular start to the campaign which has brought eight wins - and no defeats - from Coventry's first 12 league games. They have scored no fewer than 34 goals along the way, including 19 in their past six matches, all of which Frank Lampard's men have won. A seventh straight league victory tonight would set a new club record - but Lampard insists he is not thinking about the potential landmark. "Confidence and momentum are great but understand that if you drop your levels then you'll lose both of those very quickly in this game, " the former England midfielder said. "There's always that to guard against. Everyone else can talk about records. " Wrexham v Coventry City (20: 00 GMT) Wrexham have pulled up trees in recent years, climbing from the National League to the Championship courtesy of three successive promotions. The second tier has been more of a challenge up until now, with Phil Parkinson's team sitting 16th having won three and lost four of their 12 league games so far this season. Having so often been the team to beat in recent campaigns, Hollywood-owned Wrexham are in the opposite position tonight as they look to become the first side to beat Coventry in the league in 2025-26. It will be no easy task, but Parkinson has demanded a response from his team after their disappointing Carabao Cup loss to League One Cardiff in midweek. "We fully respect Coventry but we're not going to fear them, " Parkinson said. "They've had a very good start, but we've got to believe in ourselves like we've done a lot of times already this season. " Read more: Pain of cup exit fuels Wrexham for Coventry test Wrexham v Coventry City (20: 00 GMT) Ian Mitchelmore BBC Sport Wales at the Stok Cae Ras Coventry boss Frank Lampard has made three changes to the team that started in his side's 3-1 triumph over Watford last time out. Kaine Kesler-Hayden, Jake Bidwell and Luke Woolfenden all come into the starting 11. Milan van Ewijk (suspended) and Bobby Thomas (injury) miss out altogether, as Wales international Jay Dasilva drops to the bench. Coventry City: Rushworth; Kesler-Hayden, Kitching, Woolfenden, Bidwell; Allen, Grimes (C); Sakamoto, Thomas-Asante, Mason-Clark; Wright. Subs: Wilson, Dasilva, Simms, Latibeaudiere, Eccles, Torp, Brau, Perry, Andrews. Wrexham v Coventry City (20: 00 GMT) Ian Mitchelmore BBC Sport Wales at the Stok Cae Ras Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson makes four changes to the side that started last Saturday's 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. Dan Scarr starts in place of the injured Lewis Brunt in the back three, while former Coventry midfielder Ben Sheaf, Lewis O'Brien and Liberato Cacace also come in. Brunt is out altogether given his injury as George Dobson, George Thomason and Ryan Longman drop to the bench. Wrexham: Okonkwo; Cleworth, Hyam (C), Scarr; Kabore, Sheaf, James, O'Brien, Cacace; Windass; Moore. Subs: Burton, Coady, Mc Clean, Longman, Thomason, Dobson, Smith, Broadhead, Hardie. Wrexham v Coventry City (20: 00 GMT) Good evening and welcome along to our coverage of a mouthwatering contest in the Championship, as Wrexham host leaders Coventry City. Can the Welsh club halt Frank Lampard's Coventry juggernaut? Stay with us to find out as we bring you build-up, match action and reaction. First of all, let's have a look at tonight's teams. Wrexham striker Kieffer Moore has scored 15 goals in 52 appearances for Wales Kieffer Moore's perfect hat-trick helped Wrexham come from behind to inflict a first league defeat of the season on Championship leaders Coventry City. Ephron Mason-Clark's second goal of the season gave Frank Lampard's side the lead midway through the first half at the Stok Cae Ras. But Moore netted three times in the space of 23 minutes in the second half to take his goal tally to nine for the season and inspire Wrexham to their most impressive result of the campaign. Tatsuhiro Sakamoto curled beyond Arthur Okonkwo in the 88th minute to give the visitors late hope, although they were unable to find an equaliser as their record of being the only remaining unbeaten side in the English Football League was ended. Defeat left the Sky Blues - who stay three points clear of second-placed Middlesbrough having played a game more - miss out on what would have been a club record seventh successive league win. Victory lifted Phil Parkinson's outfit - who have secured back-to-back home league wins for the first time this season - up to 11th in the table. Wrexham AFC Coventry City Prior to kick-off, Frank Lampard was full of praise for Wrexham's rapid rise up the football pyramid, and the former midfielder quickly discovered the hosts were not going to be pushovers. Both sides had chances early on as Josh Windass blazed well over before Liam Kitching headed Matt Grimes' in-swinging corner narrowly wide. Much to the frustration of the home fans, Lewis O'Brien opted against shooting after being picked out by Windass as the hosts competed well with the league leaders. After Coventry captain Grimes fired wide from a free-kick, Wrexham were presented with a glorious chance to open the scoring as Windass' cross ran through to O'Brien who was brilliantly denied by the outstretched leg of Carl Rushworth. The Red Dragons were emphatically punished for that miss as, just a minute later, Sakamoto's lofted ball over the top found Mason-Clark who guided the ball beyond Okonkwo. Coventry's ruthless nature typified why they have been so free-scoring this season, and while Wrexham continued to get into plenty of promising positions, their lack of cutting edge ensured the visitors remained on course for an historic win. Max Cleworth's left-footed pile-driver flew just wide five minutes into the second-half as the hosts remained threatening. Coventry grew increasingly reliant on counter-attacks, as evidenced when Haji Wright's shot trickled wide from a narrow angle. But the home side's pressure told in the 60th minute as Issa Kabore fed Windass who crossed for Moore to send the ball beyond Rushworth from six yards out. And they were in dreamland nine minutes later as Windass this time lifted a cross into the box, with Moore steering his header into the bottom corner to make it 2-1. Ellis Simms, Victor Torp, Josh Eccles and Jay Dasilva were all summoned from the bench by Lampard as the latter stages of the contest became stretched. But Windass again teed up Moore to rifle a left-footed shot beyond Rushworth to complete his treble on 83 minutes - the first in the league by a Wrexham player since Mick Vinter in 1982 against Rotherham. Sakamoto's sumptuous 88th-minute strike - his third of the campaign - set up a nervy finish, although Wrexham held on to clinch all three points as Coventry tasted defeat under Lampard. What a difference three days make. On the back of a very positive performance and result at Middlesbrough last Saturday, Wrexham crashed out of the EFL Cup following a 2-1 loss to Cardiff City on Tuesday. For the visit of high-flying Coventry, boss Parkinson made four changes to the 11 that started at Boro, and nine from that glum defeat by the Bluebirds. They reaped maximum rewards as those who came back into the fold played with intent and quality throughout. Kabore and Liberato Cacace were relentless in the wing-back berths while Windass ended the contest with a trio of assists for the magnificent Moore - who now has nine goals to his name since joining Wrexham in the summer. Despite being without numerous players due to injury, with Lewis Brunt and Elliot Lee being the latest to need time on the treatment table, Parkinson still has plenty of top options at his disposal. Supporters were immensely frustrated by the fourth round cup defeat by Cardiff, but Parkinson fully justified the rotation as his players produced a performance that was worthy of victory against a side who had previously won six on the spin in the Championship. As for the Sky Blues, they were far from their best as Wrexham's energetic display limited their attacking threat. That said, they still managed to net two goals away from home, such is the quality within Lampard's ranks. It was always going to be a nigh-on impossible job to maintain their sublime unbeaten run in the league, and this loss should not take away from what has been a magnificent campaign so far. Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson: "It's definitely a statement performance and win for us, not a statement to anyone else, but for ourselves. "I said after the Middlesbrough game that the game should give us even more belief because it's been growing, we've had some terrific performances. "But tonight, I'm very pleased against an excellent side. " Coventry City boss Frank Lampard: "We dropped our standards a bit, standards that we've been really consistent with, and when that happens you can lose a game. "You have to credit the opposition, they made it difficult for us. And even in the first half at 1-0 I felt we were a bit off it. "At the top end of the pitch we weren't securing the ball as we normally do. If you drop your standards, you can lose a game. It's a fact. " After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Last Updated 31st October 2025 at 21: 52 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Phil Parkinson Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Frank Lampard Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Phil Parkinson Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Frank Lampard Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Championship All competitions All competitions All competitions This will be the first league meeting between Wrexham and Coventry City since February 1964, a third tier match which ended 1-1 between the two sides. Coventry City have won five of their eight league games against Wrexham in club history (D1 L2), scoring 3+ goals in four of those five victories. Wrexham have won just one of their six home league games so far this season (D3 L2), though that sole victory did come last time out at the Racecourse Ground, beating Oxford United 1-0. Coventry remain unbeaten after 12 matches in the Championship this season (W8 D4), only the second time that they’ve reached this stage of a campaign without defeat after 1937-38 (first 15). Brandon Thomas-Asante is the Championship top scorer so far this season with nine goals, one ahead of teammate Haji Wright; the last Coventry player to reach double figures for league goals prior to Matchday 15 was Callum Wilson in the 2013-14 League One campaign (MD11). Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.

