Catch All the Action: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Wrexham vs. Birmingham Live

Catch All the Action: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Wrexham vs. Birmingham Live

Friday evening brings a captivating showdown worthy of Tinseltown as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham welcome Tom Brady's Birmingham City in the EFL Championship.

Both clubs earned promotion to the second division together last campaign and have encountered difficulties since advancing to the Championship level. Each team occupies a middle-table position following steady yet unremarkable season openings, with Wrexham presently sitting two points behind Birmingham.

The Red Dragons can overtake their opponents with a Friday triumph, but the Blues possess significant incentive as well, understanding that securing maximum points at the Racecourse Ground would propel them into the top five.

Fans will be keen to witness this clash between celebrity-backed newcomers, with the match broadcast globally. Here's your guide to watching the encounter.

What Time Does Wrexham vs. Birmingham Kick Off?

How to Watch Wrexham vs. Birmingham on TV and Live Stream

Within the United Kingdom, Sky Sports serves as the home for Wrexham's encounter against Birmingham. The Sky Sports Football channel will broadcast the match, while mobile viewers can access the action through Sky GO.

Amazon Prime Video will stream the fixture across both the United States and Canada, with Paramount+ also providing coverage in the US and DAZN handling distribution in Canada.

For Mexican audiences, Disney+ and ESPN will air the matchup.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Football, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra, NOW TV

Canada

DAZN Canada, Amazon

Mexico

Disney+ Premium Mexico, ESPN2 Mexico

What's Next for Wrexham and Birmingham?

Friday marks the concluding fixture for both Wrexham and Birmingham ahead of the October international hiatus, with neither Championship club returning to action until mid-month.

Wrexham travel to face Stoke City on October 18 following the international window, while Birmingham will welcome Hull City on the identical date.