Stoke & Staffordshire

Local elections 2026
Local elections 2026

Why are the 2026 local elections so significant in the West Midlands?

Political editor Elizabeth Glinka explains the significance of the 14 elections across the region.

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  1. 'Season defined by injuries'published at 13:06 BST 19 April

    Mark Elliott
    BBC Radio Stoke's Stoke City commentator

    Robert Bozeník of Stoke City is tackled by Dan Scarr of Wrexham during a match between Wrexham AFC and Stoke City at Stok Cae RasImage source, Getty Images

    After another defeat at Wrexham, Mark Robins set out exactly what he wants from the summer transfer window and players who come in will need to have the physicality and reliability to compete in the Championship over a full season.

    He said he, the club's ownership and recruitment team have a lot of work to do to create a squad full of players with those characteristics, in addition to the quality required to improve on a season during which they've struggled in front of goal.

    Stoke finished the game with two wingers at full-back and an attacking full-back at centre-half, partnered by an 18-year-old making his professional debut.

    They also finished the game with more injuries to defenders to contend with at the end of a season defined by injuries to key players all over the pitch.

    Wrexham scored two goals in two minutes, one straight from a corner and one after a mistake from Aaron Cresswell.

    Both goals were poor from a Stoke perspective but the Potters had chances of their own and plenty of the game.

    In the end, poor decision-making or execution in the final third, and an inability to match Wrexham's strength, dismissed any hopes of a comeback.

    Those are the themes of the season and exactly the issues that will need resolving over the summer.

  2. 'Really poor in terms of chances created'published at 19:31 BST 18 April

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    Mark Robins: ‘The goals we gave away were just hideous’

    Boss Mark Robins spoke to BBC Radio Stoke following his side's 2-0 Championship defeat by Wrexham.

    "In general we weren't in any danger, we looked like we were okay from back to front but we make the wrong decision, either the wrong touch or we try to take people on.

    "The supporters are frustrated, I'm frustrated and there's plenty of work for us to do in the summer.

    "Two moments in a game from a corner and some inexplicable circumstances is the disappointment of today but that was coming because we didn't win tackles or duels and the ball was turned over too many times."

    "It was a really poor performance in terms of chances created and trying to take them, plus the two goals we gave away were just hideous."

    Stoke are 17th in the table and at home to second-placed Millwall on Tuesday evening.

  3. Pick of the stats: Wrexham v Stoke Citypublished at 14:16 BST 16 April

    Wrexham and Stoke City club badgesImage source, Opta

    Stoke City will hope to officially confirm their status as a Championship club for another season when they visit Wrexham on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 BST).

    The Potters are 11 points clear of the relegation zone with four games to play and need a win to guarantee survival - or for either Blackburn to lose or Oxford to fail to win.

    The Red Dragons are looking for a victory to keep them in the hunt for a play-off place as they start the weekend four points behind sixth-placed Hull City.

    • Wrexham have lost 12 of their 13 league games against Stoke, with a 3-1 away win in February 1999 the only exception.

    • Stoke have won all six of their away league games against Wrexham, with this their first visit since November 2001. It's the joint-best 100% away win rate one side has against another in English Football League history (Northampton also 6/6 at Dagenham & Redbridge).

    • Wrexham have lost their past two league games, and could lose three in a row for the first time since February 2024 when they were in League Two.

    • Stoke are on a five-game losing run away from home in the Championship, and have not lost six consecutive away league games since between January and March 2013, when they were in the Premier League.

    • Josh Windass has netted 12 league goals for Wrexham this season, just one shy of equalling his most in a single Championship campaign (13 in 44 games for Sheffield Wednesday in 2024-25).