Wrexham welcome Middlesbrough on the last day of the EFL Championship campaign as they look to clinch the final playoff berth and a potential pathway to the Premier League.
The Red Dragons enter the fixture level on points with Hull City but ahead on goal difference. Derby County trail both clubs by a single point and will be poised to capitalize if either side drops points this weekend.
Middlesbrough sit fourth going into the final weekend and have already secured a playoff place at the very least. Kim Hellberg's squad still have significant stakes and are among three sides that could claim the second automatic promotion place on the last day.
The two teams shared a 1–1 draw when they faced off at the Riverside Stadium in October, with another intense encounter anticipated this weekend. Here's everything you need to know about how to follow this crucial final-day Championship showdown.
What Time Does Wrexham vs. Middlesbrough Kick Off?
How to Watch Wrexham vs. Middlesbrough on TV, Live Stream

Wrexham's final-day home fixture against Middlesbrough will be exclusively available to watch on Paramount+ for viewers in the United States. Fans in Canada can choose between fuboTV or DAZN, while those in Mexico can catch the action on either ESPN or Disney+ Premium.
Supporters in the United Kingdom can tune in via Sky Sports+ and stream the match through the Sky Go app.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+ |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | ESPN2 Mexico, Disney+ Premium Mexico |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports+, Sky Go |
What's Next for Wrexham and Middlesbrough?
That's the question everyone is eager to have answered. Wrexham will be hoping for three more matches in the end-of-season playoffs, while Middlesbrough are targeting automatic promotion before the weekend is out.
Should they finish sixth, Wrexham would host the opening leg of the playoff semifinals on May 8 in what could well be a rematch of this very fixture. The return leg is scheduled three days later on May 11.
With so many scenarios still in play, no single result will guarantee the Red Dragons sixth place on the final day, though Boro must take all three points to keep their automatic promotion hopes alive. The visitors enter the weekend in fourth, so even if the playoffs are their destiny, finishing third would offer a more favorable semifinal draw — potentially against Wrexham.
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