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

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Wrexham are gearing up for another tough Championship challenge as they are set to travel to the King Power to face Leicester City.

The Red Dragons are heading into the game off the back of a good week, as they were unbeaten in their three fixtures last week, as they secured victories over Norwich City in the second tier before progressing in the EFL Cup with a win over Reading.

Their winning form was halted as Derby County secured a draw at the Racecourse Ground despite the fine performances from the Wrexham players.

For anyone hoping to watch Wrexham vs Leicester, we’ve got the kick-off details and streaming options, as well as key stats and news ahead of the game.

Wrexham vs Leicester City kick-off details

The game between Wrexham and Leicester City is scheduled to kick off at 12:30pm on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. For those in the US, kick-off will be at 2:45pm (ET) and 11:45am(PT).

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Wrexham will travel to the King Power Stadium to face the Foxes, with the hosts aiming to sell out for the fixture to give them every advantage against their visitors as they look to continue their fine start to the season with a strong backing of home support.

How to watch Wrexham vs Leicester City

As one of the Tuesday evening kick-offs in the Championship, fans can watch Wrexham vs Leicester City on Sky Sports +, channel 404.

Obviously, you’ll need a Sky Sports subscription to access the game. You’ll also be able to watch via the SkyGo app if you’re on the move.

Fans in North America will be able to watch Wrexham v Leicester City on Paramount Plus and CBS.

Wrexham team news ahead of the Leicester City clash

Phil Parkinson may make a few changes for the clash with Leicester following the draw with Derby due to the sharp turnaround between the games and potentially due to a few injury concerns.

While concerns were eased by Parkinson’s comments on the injury to Kieffer Moore in the clash with Derby, and more worryingly with the knock sustained by Issa Kabore, there may be changes due to ensuring they are fully fit for the clash with Birmingham City on Friday.

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Nathan Broadhead may come into the team if that is the case because of his fine performance against Reading in the EFL Cup.

Liberato Cacace is injured and continuing his recovery, and he will not be in contention to start against the Foxes.

This will see either Ryan Longman continue in his place or James McClean, Wrexham captain, could start following his fine game against the Royals.

Wrexham vs Leicester City head-to-head record

The Red Dragons have never managed to beat Leicester in the league in their six attempts, losing three and drawing the other three.

CompetitionDateFixtureResult
FA Cup9th January 1960Wrexham v Leicester City1-2
League Cup1st September 1976Wrexham v Leicester City1-0
League Division Two2nd September 1978Wrexham v Leicester City0-0
League Division Two22nd November 1978Leicester City v Wrexham 1-1
League Division Two24th November 1979Leicester City v Wrexham2-0
League Division Two19th April 1980Wrexham v Leicester City0-1
League Division Two5th September 1981Leicester City v Wrexham1-0
League Division Two20th April 1982Wrexham v Leicester City0-0

Their only victory came over the Foxes in a League Cup fixture in September 1976, when they won 1-0.

While Leicester have a perfect record against Wrexham in the FA Cup, as they eliminated the Welsh side from the competition in January 1960 on a scoreline of 2-1.