Wrexham will look to consolidate their hold on the last Championship playoff spot when they head to face league title winners Coventry City on Sunday.
The Red Dragons overtook Hull City into sixth place on Tuesday after beating Oxford United on the same evening the Tigers were held to a stalemate by Leicester City. The two clubs are now level on 70 points with just two matches remaining in the regular season, separated only by goal difference.
Coventry clinched the title after hammering Portsmouth in midweek and will be presented with the Championship trophy this weekend in their last home fixture. Phil Parkinson's men will aim to dampen the party atmosphere as they push to join the Sky Blues in the Premier League next season.
Wrexham claimed a 3–2 victory when the two sides met back in October, with Kieffer Moore netting an unforgettable hat-trick. Parkinson's squad also triumphed 4–3 on their previous visit to Coventry, knocking them out of the FA Cup while still a National League club in January 2023.
Here's everything you need to know about how to follow this crucial clash this weekend.
What Time Does Coventry vs. Wrexham Kick Off?
How to Watch Coventry vs. Wrexham on TV, Live Stream

Wrexham's away fixture against Coventry City will be exclusively available on Paramount+ for viewers in the United States, while Canadian fans can choose between fuboTV or DAZN.
Fans in Mexico have two options, with the game broadcast on either ESPN or Disney+ Premium.
Supporters in the United Kingdom can catch the action on Sky Sports and stream it through the Sky Go App. The game has also been selected for free-to-air broadcast on ITV and will be accessible via their online streaming platform.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+ |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | ESPN2 Mexico, Disney+ Premium Mexico |
United Kingdom | ITV 1, ITV X, Now TV, Sky Go, Sky Go Extra, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports UHD |
What's Next for Coventry and Wrexham?

Wrexham welcome playoff contenders Middlesbrough for their final Championship fixture of the season next weekend. Phil Parkinson's side were held to a 1–1 draw when they visited the North East earlier this campaign. Regardless of the outcome against Coventry, the Red Dragons know the race for sixth place will go down to the final weekend.
Coventry have already secured the Championship title and will receive the trophy this weekend. They round off their season with an away trip to Watford on the last day.
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