The Red Dragons’ relentless season continues with another League One game at Field Mill and we’ve got all the details for how to watch Mansfield v Wrexham, plus team news and head-to-head record analysis.
Wrexham broke an unwanted Phil Parkinson record in their defeat to Leyton Orient after suffering consecutive defeats at the Racecourse Ground for the first time under Parkinson.
Arthur Okonkwo is expected to come back into the side in place of Mark Howard and Andy Cannon could add some much-needed creativity in midfield in the Wrexham predicted XI.
Up next for Wrexham is a trip to Field Mill against Nigel Clough’s Mansfield side who are on a wretched run having not won in their last nine matches.
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Mansfield v Wrexham kick off time
The game between Mansfield and Wrexham is scheduled to kick off at 3pm GMT on Sunday 23rd February, taking place at Mansfield’s Field Mill ground.
For those in the US, that is 7:00am PT, or 10:00am ET.
How to watch Mansfield v Wrexham in the UK
Sky Sports customers will be able to watch Mansfield v Wrexham live on Sky Sports EFL channel, with coverage starting at 2:50pm.
You can also watch the game via the SkyGo app if you’re out of the house.

How to watch Mansfield v Wrexham 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 Mansfield v Wrexham 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 once again have a relatively clean bill of health ahead of the game with Paul Mullin available after his shin injury.
Elliot Lee hasn’t given a timeframe for his injury return after his road traffic accident following the Red Dragons victory over Bolton in the EFL Trophy.
Mansfield v Wrexham head to head record
The history of this tie is heavily in the favour of the North Wales side with 11 wins for Wrexham, 5 wins for Mansfield and 5 draws.
Wrexham beat Mansfield 1-0 at the Racecourse Ground earlier in the season thanks to an early strike in the game from Ryan Barnett.
Looking back on recent encounters, Wrexham have won their last three matches against Clough’s side with Mansfield’s last victory coming back in 2013 with a 1-0 home win.
Mansfield v Wrexham prediction
Mansfield spent much of the season floating around the play off positions but after a nightmare start to 2025, they currently sit in 15th position.
Wrexham will be desperate to bounce back from defeat against Orient and know that they cannot afford to lose more ground on Wycombe in the League One promotion race.
Parkinson’s side should have enough quality in their side to continue Mansfield’s recent misery and Jay Rodriguez is desperate to open his account for the club. He may do that on Sunday in a 2-0 Wrexham win.
