Sheffield Wednesday will continue their protests against Dejphon Chansiri this weekend when they travel to Wrexham.
Both sides are still searching for their first Championship wins in the 2025/26 season.
Sheffield Wednesday have been dealt an injury blow ahead of Wrexham, with one key figure expected to miss the fixture.
Phil Parkinson has problems of his own when it comes to team selection, as former Owl Josh Windass is injured for 4-6 weeks.
But the Red Dragons are still in much better shape than Sheffield Wednesday, whose squad has been ravaged over the summer amid financial problems.
Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty ImagesSheffield Wednesday protest vs Wrexham
Sheffield Wednesday were placed under a transfer embargo earlier this summer amid a failure to pay wages.
The crisis at the club has seen many players leaving, including now Wrexham star Windass terminating his contract.
Amid their ongoing problems, Wednesday fans have been protesting this season and are set to do the same when they make the trip to Wales on August 23.
The Sheffield Wednesday Supporters’ Trust have released a message on X/Twitter detailing their plan for Saturday’s clash and say they have been trying to work with the Dragons regarding banners being displayed.
They wrote: “Wrexham (A) – A sea of black and yellow. Bring your banners, bring balloons, bring black and yellow inflatables, sport the protest colours, uninterrupted chants in opposition to our owner.
“We are trying to work with @Wrexham_AFC regarding banners. Credit @Goose_Creative for the design.”
Wrexham (A) – A sea of black and yellow. Bring your banners, bring balloons, bring black and yellow inflatables, sport the protest colours, uninterrupted chants in opposition to our owner.
We are trying to work with @Wrexham_AFC regarding banners. Credit @Goose_Creative for the… pic.twitter.com/EGzVDnnvxK
— Sheffield Wednesday Supporters’ Trust (@SWFCTrust) August 19, 2025
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How many tickets Sheffield Wednesday sold for Wrexham
Sheffield Wednesday are expected to bring a large following to the Racecourse Ground this week.
The Owls have confirmed via their club website that their ticket allocation for the match is sold out.
They wrote in a statement: “Away tickets for our trip to Wrexham on Saturday 23 August have sold out.
“The Owls were allocated 1,293 tickets for our first visit to the Racecourse since September 2004.
“Thank you for your support!”