Wrexham stunned fans with a jaw-dropping comeback, clinching a point in an electrifying 10-goal showdown against Swindon.🔥 Charlie Austin set the stage for Swindon, orchestrating the opening goal for Jake Young before slotting in the second himself.🥅 Jake Bickerstaff answered for Wrexham, but Swindon's Dan Kemp and Young's second goal stretched the lead to 4-1.🎯 Elliot Lee's penalty and James Jones injected hope into Wrexham's game, narrowing the gap. However, Kemp's strike marked Swindon's fifth.🕐 Late-game heroics ensued as Jones and Lee notched two goals, sealing an unforgettable turnaround.The match saw Wrexham's Bickerstaff launching the opening opportunity, met by an impressive save from on-loan keeper Murphy Mahoney.🕒 Swindon surged ahead at the 16-minute mark, as Remeao Hutton's assist found Young, who headed it home.🧤 Mahoney denied Ollie Palmer's header from a corner by Elliot Lee, just before Austin extended Swindon's lead.⚽ Bickerstaff, however, reinvigorated Wrexham's hopes with a well-placed shot from the edge of the area.⚙️ Kemp regained Swindon's lead within moments, nailing an effort from the area's edge.🚀 Young's turn and shot secured Swindon's fourth goal in an 18-minute frenzy, leaving Ben Foster defeated for the second time.⚖️ A penalty awarded Wrexham a lifeline as Lee converted, and he played provider for Jones' goal, bringing Wrexham to 4-3.🤯 Back and forth continued, with Kemp striking the crossbar for Swindon, and Palmer missing a crucial chance for Wrexham.🥅 camp, unyielding, struck again, netting Swindon's fifth with a fierce shot from the edge of the area.⏱️ Not done yet, Wrexham's Jones converted a late cross from Jacob Mendy, intensifying the drama at 5-4.🔁 The comeback reached its pinnacle when Lee seized the rebound from Anthony Forde's free-kick, solidifying a breathtaking 5-5 draw."