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How to watch Wrexham’s clash with Lincoln as Phil Parkinson’s side look to wrap up League One on a high

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Wrexham travel to Lincoln in their final League One fixture of the season.

Rob McElhenney is avoiding ‘consolidation’ talk as all eyes begin to turn towards the Championship following a historic third success promotion for the Red Dragons.

Phil Parkinson could rotate his Wrexham squad for the clash with fans desperate to see Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer potentially play in their final appearance for the club.

Matty James has demanded a performance in the final League One outing of the season and whilst Wrexham fans will be in celebratory mood, they will also want three points to crown a wonderful campaign.

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Wrexham v Lincoln kick off time

The game between Wrexham and Lincoln is scheduled for a 3pm kick-off on Saturday, May 3. The fixture will take place at the Sincil Bank Stadium.

For those in the US, that is 7:00am PT or 10:00am ET.

How to watch Wrexham v Lincoln in the UK

Sky Sports customers will be able to watch Wrexham’s clash with Lincoln live on Sky Sports + channel 412 via the red button.

You can also watch the game via the SkyGo app if you’re out of the house.

How to watch Wrexham v Lincoln 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 Lincoln 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.

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Wrexham team news

Parkinson has no new injury concerns aside from long term absentees Andy Cannon and Modou Faal in a game where he can provide opportunities to those who have remained patient.

It could be the last appearance for the club for a number of Wrexham heroes, including Mullin and Palmer but also the likes of Steven Fletcher and Mark Howard with their contracts set to expire.

Players such as Elliot Lee and Thomas O’Connor who haven’t featured much in recent weeks could be given some game time as well wing-backs Jacob Mendy and Sebastian Revan.

With promotion secured, it is time for the Red Dragons to enjoy the luxury of relaxing in the final game of the season, whilst still going all out for victory.

Wrexham v Lincoln head to head record

Wrexham and Lincoln have locked horns many times over the years but it is the Imps who just hold the edge having won 32 times against the Red Dragons as per 11 v 11.

Wrexham have won on 30 occasions, including all of the last five matches with an own goal from Tendayi Darikwa separating the two sides in the return fixture this season.

Lincoln was part of Wrexham history as the final football league ground played at in 2008 before their exile to non league, the Red Dragons won 4-2 in vain that day.

Both sides will be looking to end their season on a high with victory at the Sincil Bank Stadium.