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How to watch Port Vale vs Wrexham in EFL Trophy as Phil Parkinson chases cup glory

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Wrexham now have cup duty to attend to this week, with a trip to Port Vale in the EFL Trophy coming up, and you can watch it all unfold live.

Phil Parkinson’s men go into the game against Port Vale fresh off the back of a thrilling 2-1 win over Crawley Town at the weekend.

The result thrust Wrexham right back into the race for automatic promotion in League One, but now they can focus entirely on cup glory this week.

Can the last-gasp win against Crawley propel Wrexham forward in the EFL Trophy? Or, will Parkinson’s mind be on upcoming League One fixtures? Here, we explain how you can keep up with the action and see how it plays out.

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Port Vale vs Wrexham kick-off time

The game between Port Vale and Wrexham will kick off at 7pm GMT on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.

If you’re in the US, that’s 11am PST, 1pm CST, or 2pm EST.

How to watch Port Vale vs Wrexham in EFL Trophy

Fans in the UK can watch Port Vale vs Wrexham through Sky Sports+, with coverage starting at 6:50pm. That doesn’t leave much room for any pre-match build-up, so we’ll be getting straight into the action.

You can also catch the game via the SkyGo app, but you’ll need an active Sky Sports package to do so.

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How to watch Port Vale vs Wrexham in the US

If the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney connection has got you hooked on the Wrexham journey, you may well be based outside the UK and need some alternate viewing options.

If you’re in the US and want to keep up with the Red Dragons, you’ll be able to watch the EFL Trophy match through Paramount+ and ESPN’s partnership.

There are also viewing options via CBS Sports Network, and the Fubo streaming service.

Wrexham team and injury news ahead of EFL Trophy clash

We took a look at a predicted Wrexham XI for the Port Vale game, and Phil Parkinson is almost entirely unhindered by injuries at this moment in time.

Callum Burton is out long-term, but the goalkeeper is the only real concern right now.

Meanwhile, both Luke Bolton and Will Boyle are fitness concerns, though the pair could be among those potential Wrexham transfers on deadline day anyway.