Both sides went into the National League clash on 100 points, with County top by goal difference. And what followed was simply stunning.
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The visiting County taking the lead on the stroke of half-time when former Tottenham wonderkid John Bostock fired a superb free-kick past Foster in the Wrexham goal.
However, the hosts were on hand to draw level in the match just five minutes into the second half as Paul Mullin scored his 44th goal of the season.
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Jacob Mendy sent the home crowed into raptures as he gave Wrexham the lead for the first time in the afternoon.
Despite this, County hit back six minutes later through Kyle Cameron, with the match looking like it would finish all square.
However, the Wrexham's fairytale story looks set to continue as Elliot Lee struck low and hard inside the area to make it 3-2.
They survived a late scare when County were awarded a penalty, but former England goalkeeper saved Cedwyn Scott's attempt from the spot.
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The full-time whistle soon came, with the Welsh side sitting three points clear of County with a game hand.
They have just four matches to play until the end of the season, and are therefore set to return to the EFL for the first time since 2008.