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How to watch Stoke City vs Wrexham: Kick-off time, streaming details, team news and more

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Wrexham are aiming to continue their unbeaten form in the Championship when they travel to face Stoke City this weekend.

There has not been a club fixture for two weeks for either side, so there may be a need to dust the cobwebs off ahead of this game; however, this will not lessen the importance of this fixture for either side.

The Red Dragons are on a four-game unbeaten run in the second tier and will look to continue that, with Wrexham not having beaten Stoke in 26 years, so this is an opportunity to correct this record.

Meanwhile, the Potters are currently occupying fifth in the Championship at this point, with Mark Robins’ team desperate to keep their push for the play-offs on track.

Stoke City vs Wrexham kick-off details

The game between Wrexham and Stoke City is scheduled to kick off at 3:00pm on Saturday, October 18, 2025. For those in the US, kick-off will be at 10:00am (ET) and 7:00am (PT).

Phil Parkinson’s side will travel to Staffordshire to face the Potters, with it expected to be a lively crowd going off their recent attendances, and Aaron Cresswell impressed by the Stoke atmosphere so far this season, with this set to be a tough challenge to overcome for Wrexham.

How to watch Stoke City vs Wrexham

For UK viewers the match will not be broadcast on television through Sky Sports; however, fans can watch the game through the iFollow services, with this also being available for international audiences.

Stoke City celebrate a goal against Blackburn Rovers
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Those aiming to watch it in North America will be able to watch Stoke City vs Wrexham on Paramount Plus.

Wrexham team news ahead of the Birmingham City clash

Phil Parkinson may consider making a few changes for the clash with Stoke City, as he has now seen several players return from injury, as he gave a Liberato Carace fitness update and Ollie Rathbone was added to Wrexham’s Championship squad.

There will be a decision for the Red Dragons manager on whether in-form Nathan Broadhead should be added to the Wrexham starting XI; however, it would be tough to drop one of the current squad due to their recent run of unbeaten league fixtures.

Danny Ward has given an update on his return from injury; it is not likely to be until the new year, with Arthur Okonkwo set to continue in goal after impressing during the period without the Wales international.

Stoke City vs Wrexham head-to-head record

The Welsh club have a terrible record against the Potters, having only ever won one match ever against Stoke.

It means Wrexham have the second worst EFL record in terms of win percentage against an opponent, with only Wigan Athletic having one that is worse when they come up against Manchester United.

DateFixtureResultCompetition
9 October 1926Stoke City v Wrexham2-0Division Three (North)
26 February 1927Wrexham v Stoke City2-6Division Three (North)
10 January 1953Stoke City v Wrexham2-1FA Cup
16 December 1978Stoke City v Wrexham3-0League Division Two
21 April 1979Wrexham v Stoke City0-1League Division Two
24 September 1985Wrexham v Stoke City0-1League Cup
08 October 1985Stoke City v Wrexham1-0League Cup
15 December 1992Wrexham v Stoke City0-2Autoglass Trophy
19 September 1998Wrexham v Stoke City0-1League Division 2
27 Febuary 1999Stoke City v Wrexham1-3League Division 2
25 September 1999Wrexham v Stoke City2-3League Division 2
23 October 1999Stoke City v Wrexham2-0League Division 2
04 November 2000Wrexham v Stoke City1-2League Division 2
21 April 2001Stoke City v Wrexham3-1League Division 2
24 November 2001Wrexham v Stoke City0-1League Division 2
13 April 2002Stoke City v Wrexham1-0League Division 2
4 January 2015Stoke City v Wrexham3-1FA Cup

Wrexham’s only victory over Stoke came in February 1999 when the Red Dragons managed to secure a 3-1 win away from the Racecourse Ground.

The last time the two teams faced each other was 10 years ago in the FA Cup, with Stoke emerging comfortable winners on a 3-1 scoreline.