Wrexham host fellow League One promotion-chasing Barnsley on Tuesday night, hoping to consolidate their position in the automatic promotion places.
The Red Dragons were afforded a welcome rest over the weekend due to being knocked out of the FA Cup by Harrogate in early November, leaving them fresh for the visit of Barnsley to the Racecourse Ground.
Phil Parkinson’s side come into the League One clash in good form, with Wrexham’s victory over Lincoln City last week the latest in a run of two consecutive wins. Barnsley, on the other hand, have not won in four matches in all competitions.
Wrexham will be wary of Barnsley’s Stephen Humphrys, who rejected a move to Wrexham last season, as the visitor’s main threat, in a match of crucial importance to the ongoing League One promotion battle.
Here is all the information you need to know ahead of Wrexham’s league clash with Barnsley on Tuesday night.

When do Wrexham play Barnsley?
Wrexham host Barnsley on Tuesday the 3rd of December, with kick-off scheduled for 7:45 pm GMT.
Is Wrexham vs Barnsley on TV?
Wrexham vs Barnsley will be shown live on Sky Sports+, with coverage set to begin at 7:45 pm GMT.
- Sky Glass Channel Number: 410
- Sky Q Channel Number: 412
- ROI Channel Number: 416
- Virgin TV Channel Number: 508
Live Stream
Wrexham vs Barnsley can be live-streamed via the Sky Sports streaming service or with your NOW TV subscription. A day membership is available for £14.99, with monthly and yearly subscription options also available.
Wrexham Team News
Parkinson’s side comes into the clash vs Barnsley with no fresh injury concerns, with the weekend break without a fixture providing a welcome rest for the Wrexham Squad.
Arthur Okonkwo remains injured so Callum Burton will continue to deputise, whilst Steven Fletcher is still unavailable due to a knee injury.

Prediction
Wrexham’s incredible home record should stand them in good stead against Barnsley. However, the visitors have been strong on their travels in recent weeks.
Barnsley did have to go to extra time in their FA Cup defeat on Saturday, though, which could leave them fatigued enough for the Red Dragons to pick up the three points. We’ll go for a 2-0 Wrexham win.
Prediction: Wrexham 2-0 Barnsley.
