Wrexham are two wins away from a third successive promotion.
Phil Parkinson’s side currently sit two points clear of Wycombe Wanderers in the League One standings and know that two wins will guarantee Championship football next season.
Parkinson has fired back at Nathan Jones following his comments on Wrexham being a ‘circus’ and the war of words has just added that extra spice to a monumental clash at the Racecourse Ground.
Jobi McAnuff believes momentum is with Charlton, who can themselves enter the automatic promotion picture with a win over the Red Dragons.
Here is everything you need to know on the clash as Wrexham take on Charlton Athletic in a season-defining match up.
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Wrexham v Charlton Athletic kick off time
The game between Wrexham and Charlton Athletic is scheduled for a 5:30pm kick-off on Saturday, April 26. The fixture will take place at the Racecourse Ground.
For those in the US, that is 9:30am PT or 12:30pm ET.
How to watch Wrexham v Charlton Athletic in the UK
Sky Sports customers will be able to watch Wrexham’s clash with Bristol Rovers live on Sky Sports Main Event channel 401 with coverage starting at 5:00pm.
You can also watch the game via the SkyGo app if you’re out of the house.
How to watch Wrexham v Charlton Athletic 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 v Charlton Athletic 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 news
Andy Cannon and Modou Faal are both out for the remainder of the season but Parkinson has a strong squad to choose from with no new injury concerns.
Parkinson’s selection dilemma comes in the centre of defence as Dan Scarr’s ‘magic’ performance v Blackpool could keep Eoghan O’Connell out of the team.
Wrexham’s consistency in selection has been a huge factor behind their strong end to the season so Jay Rodriguez and Sam Smith are expected to start up top once again.
Max Cleworth and Lewis Brunt are expected to be in the back three but the third and final spot will be an intriguing decision for the Red Dragons boss.
Wrexham v Charlton Athletic head to head record
As per 11 v 11, Wrexham have history on their side having won seven of the 16 meetings between the two sides.
Charlton have been victorious on just three occasions, whilst there have been 6 draws. The first meeting was in the League Cup in 1969, where Wrexham ran out 2-0 winners.
The most recent fixture at The Valley back in October ended in a 2-2 draw with Matty Godden firing a controversial late penalty to steal a point for the Addicks.
