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Stockport County v Wrexham TV channel, kick-off time and live stream details

Stockport County v Wrexham TV channel, kick-off time and live stream details

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Wrexham AFC face promotion rivals Stockport County in League One on Saturday afternoon.

The two sides are separated by just three places in the table ahead of the match at Edgeley Park, with Wrexham in third and Stockport in sixth.

Both clubs gained automatic promotion from League Two last season as Dave Challinor’s team lifted the title. The Red Dragons were just behind them in second, beating Stockport 2-1 at the Racecourse on the final day.

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Phil Parkinson will be hoping to avoid a repeat of the last time his side travelled to the Hatters after they were thumped 5-0 in September last year.

Below are all the details on how to follow Stockport County vs Wrexham AFC.

When will Stockport County vs Wrexham AFC kick-off?

Wrexham and Stockport will get down to business from 3pm UK time on Saturday. It means the game starts at 10am EST in the USA.

Is the game on TV?

Yes, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ and the Sky Sports app in the UK.

What about the USA?

Stockport County v Wrexham will be screened on Paramount+ and the Golazo Sports Network in the US.

How else can I follow the League One tie?

UK and international listeners can follow the game via iFollow on the Wrexham AFC website

After the full-time whistle, highlights will be screened by Sky Sports and other broadcasters.

What is the latest Stockport County vs Wrexham team news?

Parkinson was dealt a major injury blow this week after goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo was ruled out for at least six weeks with a broke wrist.

Luke Bolton and Will Boyle were also added to the injury list, with both both likely to be out for four to five weeks.

George Evans, James Jones, Steven Fletcher and Jack Marriott will also miss out through injury. Meanwhile midfielder Callum Camps is a doubt for Stockport after missing their last eight games.

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