FRANK LAMPARD is missing out on Halloween tonight — but wants to serve up a treat of his own.
The Coventry boss heads to Wrexham aiming for a club-record seven league wins on the spin — and extend their unbeaten start to the season.
He is giving up a night of ghosts and ghouls with his two young children for goals in North Wales.
Lampard — who knows all about ghost goals after the World Cup controversy against Germany in 2010 — goes all-in on Halloween.
He said: “I normally dress up with my children and trick-or-treat locally.
“They were a bit disappointed I’m not there.

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“It’s a shame to miss it but work is work.
“Last year I was the Grim Reaper. I was completely Grim Reapered-up, so people didn’t recognise me — I had a mask on.
“I was fully covered up the year before as well. I was in green, I was a swamp monster.
“I was trying to frighten people, that’s the point.
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“As a kid, I loved trick-or-treating — probably because of the sweets.
“I buy into it because it makes me feel young again… and for the kids.
“There is a fortunate by-product in that I do still get some sweets.”
Only German giants Bayern Munich in Europe’s top five leagues can match Sky Blues’ unbeaten start to the campaign.
And Lampard hopes to avoid a scare tonight despite admitting he has a soft spot for the Hollywood narrative surrounding Wrexham.
Last year I was the Grim Reaper. I was completely Grim Reapered-up, so people didn’t recognise me — I had a mask on.
Frank Lampard
The Chelsea legend added: “It’s a brilliant story we have all followed to some degree.
“I played against them many years ago when I was on loan at Swansea — I think I gave a penalty away by lunging in when I shouldn’t have done.
“It’s got a big following and to see what the owners have done — to come at it from a different angle, with a bit of passion — and everyone’s bought into it. It’s fantastic







