Phil Parkinson hopes Wrexham can continue to be challenging for a top six spot heading into 2026.
The Red Dragons are just three points adrift of the Championship's play-off places having gone into December unbeaten in eight league matches.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThey face Preston North End twice in addition to coming up against Hull City, Watford, Swansea City and Sheffield United in their final six fixtures of what has been another remarkable year for the north Wales side.
And boss Parkinson feels the coaching staff are continuing to see "good signs" from what is a new-look side on the back of making 13 signings during the summer transfer window.
"It's great to be up and around it. Can we keep chipping away? Can we get into January in a challenging position?" said the Wrexham manager.
"We're just going to keep working hard as a group and we'll see where that takes us.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"This season has been enjoyable so far because you're watching a group of players build together, get to know each other on and off the pitch and that's all a process and we're well into that now and we've seen some good signs."
Wrexham - currently ninth in the table - return to action against Preston North End at Deepdale on Saturday (15:00 GMT).