Wrexham heads to Watford in the Championship later on Tuesday as it looks to cement its place in the play-offs; here is how to watch, TV channel and live stream details for the game at Vicarage Road
James Findlater Content Editor 08:00, 17 Mar 2026

Wrexham will be aiming to strengthen its play-off hopes against Watford(Image: Getty Images)
Wrexham makes the trip to Watford later on Tuesday as the Welsh side looks to strengthen its hold on a place in the Championship play-offs.
Having bounced back from defeat to Chelsea in the FA Cup and Hull in the league with a 2-0 win over Swansea on Friday, the Dragons remain sixth and can extend their advantage over Southampton to six points with another victory.
Watford, meanwhile, is clinging on to its faint hopes of reaching reaching the play-offs, and will be aiming to narrow the gap to Wrexham to five points as it eyes up a late charge for a return to the Premier League.
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What time is kick-off?
It's an 7:45 pm kick-off in the U.K. at Vicarage Road.
For fans in the U.S., that means the game starts at 3:45 pm Eastern Time and 12:45 pm Pacific Time.
Is the game on TV?
The game is available to watch for U.K. viewers on Sky Sports+, with coverage getting underway at 7:40 pm alongisde a number of games from League One and League Two.
Streaming options are available via Sky Go or Now TV.
Fans in the U.S. will also be able to watch all the action, with live coverage and streaming available via Paramount+.
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Team news
Watford boss Ed Still could make a a number of changes to his side, with Nestory Irankunda and Luca Kjerrumgaard in contention to start in attack, while Mattie Pollock could start in defense.
Jeremy Ngakia, Kwadwo Baah and Rocco Vata all remain absent for the hosts though, who have picked up eight points from Still’s first six games in charge.
As for Wrexham, Phil Parkinson could stick with the same side that beat Swansea on Friday. Josh Windass could be among those vying for a place back in the side.
George Dobson serves the final game of his three-match ban after being sent off in the FA Cup against Chelsea, while Liberato Cacace, Ben Sheaf and Kieffer Moore remain out injured.
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