Wrexham were unable to reduce the race for the final playoff spot in the Championship to two teams heading into the final day, as they were beaten by champions Coventry City on Sunday afternoon. Phil Parkinson’s side had the chance to take complete command of sixth spot in the Midlands, but were beaten 3–1 at a relaxed but later feverish Coventry Building Society Arena. Ollie Rathbone canceled out Brandon Thomas-Asante’s opener with a sweet left-footed strike, but Wrexham were undone by a lovely Victor Torp free-kick with 10 minutes to play before the excellent Ephron Mason-Clark sealed the home side’s victory. Mason-Clark’s strike in stoppage time was one Wrexham could’ve done without, given that goal difference could prove decisive when it’s all said and done. Now, only one matchday remains in the second tier, with the three in playoff contention set for a tense and fraught final day. Wrexham Standings: EFL Championship Table After 45 Games Wrexham faced the champions on the penultimate matchday.…