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 Wrexham vs. Birmingham City: How to watch, date, time, live stream, TV channel for Championship clash

How to watch Wrexham vs. Birmingham: Date, time, live stream, TV channel

Ryan Reynolds's Wrexham are set to face familiar foe Birmingham City at the Racecourse Ground on Friday as 2024-25's League One top two go head-to-head in the 2025-26 Championship.

The Red Dragons come into the game on a four-match unbeaten streak, having come from behind to draw 1-1 with Leicester City on Tuesday thanks to a 77th-minute equaliser from Nathan Broadhead.

In contrast, the Blues have lost four of their last six games, and after winning just once in that stretch, they will be hoping to get back on track following their 2-2 stalemate with relegation-threatened Sheffield Wednesday earlier this week.

Here, Sports Mole provides all of the details you need to know about how to catch Friday's Championship clash.


What time does Wrexham vs. Birmingham City kick off?

Phil Parkinson's side will kick off against the Blues at 8:00pm on Friday evening for UK viewers.

Where is Wrexham vs. Birmingham City being played?

The Racecourse Ground will be the backdrop for this clash.

The 10,771-capacity venue is the oldest international football stadium in the world that continues to hold international matches, having hosted Wales' first game back in 1877.


How to watch Wrexham vs. Birmingham City in the UK

TV channels

This match will be available to watch on UK television on the Sky Sports Football channel.

Streaming

Fans can stream the game with via Sky Go or with the Sky Sports+ app.

Viewers can also catch the action via NOW UK if they have the relevant Sky Sports subscription on the platform.

Highlights

Key moments are likely to be posted on the SkyFootball X (formerly Twitter) account, and the Sky Sports app will have highlights available shortly after full time.


Who will win Wrexham vs. Birmingham City?

When these two sides met last season, Birmingham took four points from a possible six, and the Blues won the third-tier title by finishing 19 points clear of Wrexham.

Additionally, Chris Davies's men are currently 12th in the Championship following their strong start that featured two wins and one draw from their first three league games, while the hosts are 15th.

However, it is the Red Dragons that come into this game in better form, having lost only one of their last eight matches across all competitions - winning four and drawing three.

The visitors have also lost their three most recent away games, failing to score a single goal while conceding six, and they will do well to pick up a point on Friday considering the contrast in momentum between the teams.

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