Wrexham are looking to win back-to-back matches in the Championship as they welcome QPR to the Racecourse Ground.
Phil Parkinson has used the international break to get his players fully up to speed both physically and tactically after a host of summer signings.
Kieffer Moore and Issa Kabore were the only players to feature for their country during the period and it means that the Wrexham squad have had a chance to gel and refresh.
QPR will provide another stern test of their Championship credentials, however confidence will be high in North Wales after an excellent 2-0 win over Millwall.
For anyone hoping to watch Wrexham vs QPR, we’ve got the kick-off details and streaming options, as well as key stats and news ahead of the game.
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Wrexham vs QPR kick-off details
The game between Wrexham and QPR is scheduled to kick off at 3:00pm on Saturday, September 13, 2025. For those in the US, kick-off will be at 10am (ET) and 7am (PT).
The fixture will be hosted at the Racecourse Ground. It is thought the game will be played in front of a sell-out crowd, however, the temporary Kop Stand is now under construction meaning there will be fewer fans than last season.
How to watch Wrexham v QPR
Due to the 3pm blackout rules, fans in the United Kingdom will not be able to watch the game live but can follow regular updates via Wrexham’s official X account.
Highlights will be available via the club’s YouTube account and Sky Sports Football upon the full time whistle.
However, fans in North America will be able to watch Wrexham v QPR on Paramount Plus and CBS.
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Wrexham team news ahead of QPR clash
Danny Ward is expected to miss four months of action after undergoing elbow surgery following a collision against Millwall, Arthur Okonkwo will deputise in goal.
Nathan Broadhead and Josh Windass are nearing a return from injury but the QPR clash may come too soon for the duo.
Ollie Rathbone is also closing in on a return from an ankle injury picked up in pre-season, however, once again this game will be a stretch for the midfielder.
Parkinson has a decision to make over how many of his deadline day signings he includes in the side given the limited amount of training sessions particularly Dominic Hyam has had since his move from Blackburn Rovers.
Wrexham fans will be hoping for a side similar to the one that got the better of Millwall last time out as the Red Dragons look to build momentum.
Wrexham v QPR head-to-head record
Parkinson has a dismal record against QPR as a manager and his Wrexham side have not fared much better against the West Londoners.
QPR have won exactly half of their 18 fixtures against the Red Dragons with the teams drawing on four occasions as per 11 v 11.
Wrexham have won on five of those meetings, with their last victory coming in 2001 during a 1-0 win in the old Division Two at the Racecourse.
The home supporters will be full of optimism after the recent triumph over Millwall and the ambition shown by the club in the summer transfer window.
