The managerial situation at Wrexham could impact a Chester FC game for the second time in four days tomorrow night.

While former Dragons boss Gary Mills returned to the York City hot seat at the weekend as the Blues drew 1-1 at Bootham Crescent, current Macclesfield boss John Askey is being heavily linked to the vacant role at the Racecourse.

Wrexham chief executive Don Bircham told press following the Dragons' 2-1 home win over Bromley on Saturday that the club are interviewing candidates early this week and that a decision could be made before tomorrow's clash with Barrow.

Askey, a legend at Macclesfield having had an association with the club that goes back over 30 years, is one of the favourites with bookmakers to suceed Mills at Wrexham although names such as current caretaker Dean Keates and The New Saints boss Craig Harrison are also in the running.

Keates is the current favourite for the job with BetVictor offering odds of 4/6 on him being the new man at the helm.

Askey, who was odds-on favourite last week, has fallen away slightly but is still second according to bookmakers who have him at 5/2.

Sixth-placed Macclesfield salvaged a late 1-1 draw at Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday and have gone three games without a win.