How to watch Wrexham matches - Live stream and TV details
Wrexham’s promotion means a new way to watch matches in the EFL Championship in the 2025-26 season.
Here is ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about how you can watch every match live - and all the costings involved.
How much does it cost to watch a Wrexham match?
You can buy an iFollow pass from the club here:
Video Season Pass - £140 (or local equivalent)
Video Monthly Pass - £25 (or local equivalent)
Video Match Pass - £10 (or local equivalent)
How to watch Wrexham matches in the EFL Championship
Wrexham supporters outside the UK will be able to watch matches live on the iFollow platform throughout the 2025/26 season.
Fans in the UK will be able to watch all scheduled midweek matches on SkySports+, a new channel that launches this season, as well as other TV selections. The new TV deal for UK audiences means each Championship team will be televised at least 20 times.
International supporters can watch live all Championship matches live on the iFollow platform.
Paramount+/CBS Sports also hold the rights to show regular season Championship matches, as well as the play-off semi-final and final matches.
How to watch Wrexham in the FA Cup
Wrexham matches in the FA Cup will NOT be included as part of the iFollow package next season, with matches selected for broadcast on an individual basis.
Matches are most typically moved for TV to be shown on TNT Sports or S4C, with the bigger matches picked up for broadcast by BBC or ITV.
Wrexham’s second-round visit from Yeovil Town was picked up by ITVX and featured on ESPN+ in North America as a result. The third-round match with Shrewsbury Town was available on S4C and ESPN+, while the fourth-round tie against Blackburn Rovers was selected for TV coverage on BBC Wales and BBC iPlayer.
How to watch Wrexham in the League Cup
Wrexham matches in the League Cup will NOT be included as part of the iFollow package next season, with matches once again selected for broadcast on an individual basis.
League Cup football is shown in the UK by Sky Sports, who will show two live matches from the first round to the fifth round, both legs of the semi-finals as well as the final.
ESPN+ has the rights to the cup competition. For the 2023/24 season, ESPN+ will be streaming games from every round of the competition.
Wrexham exited the League Cup in round one last season following a 4-2 defeat to Sheffield United.