The Red Dragons’ relentless season continues with another League One game on Tuesday night, and we’ve got all the details for how to watch Wrexham vs Leyton Orient, plus team news and head-to-head record analysis.
Wrexham have bounced back from that awful defeat against Stevenage at the end of January to put together a run of four consecutive wins in all competitions.
Phil Parkinson’s side have made strong progress in the EFL Trophy, and have got themselves back in the mix for the automatic promotion places in League One, too.
Up next, the Red Dragons have a stern test against a Leyton Orient side that have registered four wins in their last five games to climb into the play-off places.

Wrexham vs Leyton Orient kick-off time
The game between Wrexham and Leyton Orient is scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm GMT, and will take place at the Racecourse Ground.
For those in the US, that’s 11:45am PT, or 2:45pm ET.
How to watch Wrexham vs Leyton Orient in the UK
Sky Sports customers will be able to watch Wrexham vs Leyton Orient live through Sky Sports+, with coverage starting at 6:45pm.
You can also watch the game via the SkyGo app if you’re out of the house.
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How to watch Wrexham vs Leyton Orient in the US
As always, we know that many Wrexham fans are new to this, thanks to the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney influence, and may be hoping to watch the game outside the UK.
With this in mind, if you want to watch the Wrexham vs Leyton game from the US, you’ll be able to watch 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
Wrexham have very few injury issues to worry about right now. Even Paul Mullin, who missed the last game, is fit again but is just being reintroduced to the team patiently by Parkinson.
Elliot Lee was involved in a car accident last week, and was unavailable at the weekend for the Northampton game. Again, it’s not thought to be anything serious, but we’d assume he won’t make the team against Leyton Orient.
Aside from that, there’s just the long-term absences of Callum Burton, Will Boyle, and Luke Bolton to deal with.

Wrexham vs Leyton Orient head-to-head
The history of this tie is perfectly poised, with 11 wins for both teams and 11 draws across the 33 meetings over the years.
Wrexham and Leyton Orient played out a 0-0 draw in the reverse fixture back in September, but hopefully we’ll get more goals this time.
Looking at the more recent past, Wrexham have not beaten Orient since 2003, and you have to go back to 1995 for their last victory before that. Five of the last ten meetings have ended in a draw.
Wrexham vs Leyton Orient prediction
Based on Richie Wellens’ past comments about Wrexham, we know that Leyton Orient will not want a scrappy game. But, Wrexham will obviously look to dominate possession and put on a show in front of the home crowd on Tuesday night.
Orient have been improving rapidly this season and do look a real threat now, especially with Jamie Donley pulling the strings. However, Wrexham surely have enough to get over the line here, and should sneak a 2-1 win.
