As Wrexham prepare to take on Bolton Wanderers in the EFL Trophy quarter-final this week, we give you the lowdown on how to watch the game.
It’s a funny period in the season for Wrexham, with postponements meaning the Red Dragons have had to squeeze in two EFL Trophy clashes within a week to make up for lost time.
Last time out, Phil Parkinson’s men secured a 4-1 win over Port Vale in the third round, with a number of fringe players coming in and making an impact.
When coming up with our predicted Wrexham lineup for the game against Bolton, we expect the manager to keep faith with those players. And you can catch all the action live.

Wrexham vs Bolton kick-off time
Wrexham host Bolton at the Racecourse Ground on Tuesday, February 11, with a 7:30pm GMT kick-off time scheduled.
That’s 11:30am PT, 13:30pm CT, or 14:30 ET, for any Wrexham fans out in the US.
How to watch Wrexham vs Bolton in the UK
Supporters with a Sky Sports package will be able to watch the game live through the Sky Sports+ option. The game is not being given a full slot, though, so there’ll be no pre-match coverage this time.
You can also watch the match on the move with the Sky Go app.

How to watch Wrexham vs Bolton in the US
If you’ve been obsessed with Wrexham since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over, you may be wanting to watch the game from afar.
For those who want to watch the Wrexham vs Bolton game from the US, 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 and Bolton team news
Wrexham don’t have much to worry about in terms of injuries, with Paul Mullin’s injury the main problem for Phil Parkinson right now.
Callum Burton is out for the foreseeable with a torn thigh muscle, while Luke Bolton and Will Boyle are out of action with calf issues.
For Bolton, Kion Etete is likely to be the main absentee on Tuesday night. The striker, on loan from Cardiff City, missed the weekend’s win over Crawley Town after withdrawing with injury.
