Wrexham returns to Championship action on Tuesday as Hull visits the Racecourse Ground in Wales for a meeting between two Premier League promotion-chasing sides

A general view of Wrexham's Racecourse Ground(Image: 2025 CameraSport)
Wrexham is back in Championship action on Tuesday, three days on from Saturday's pulsating FA Cup clash with Chelsea.
The Welsh side ended up losing that game 4-2, but showed that it can mix it with one of the best teams in the country, which is a good sign as it chases promotion to the Premier League. Both Wrexham and Hull are targeting a spot in the top flight next term — both teams are currently inside the top six in the Championship standings.
Here's everything you need to know about the Championship encounter between Wrexham and Hull, which takes place at the Racecourse Ground in Wales.
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The game between Wrexham and Hull kicks off at 7.45 p.m. GMT on Tuesday, Mar. 10, which means it's a 3.45 p.m. ET start and a 12.45 p.m. PT start.
Is the game on TV?
The game is being shown live on Sky Sports+ in the United Kingdom, while fans in the United States can watch the action with Paramount+.
What the managers have said
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson on bouncing back from Chelsea loss: “I said to the lads this morning that this is our chance to reel a club back into the playoff pack, and we're going to go all out to achieve that.
“It's one almighty effort tomorrow. They've had a hard game Saturday, and they also had a midweek game. Despite us having extra time, I think it's a level playing field in terms of that.
“It's a really exciting night, meeting a team up and around us. It’s similar to the Ipswich league game, and the magnitude of that. It's about us turning up, and the crowd turning up again. I'm sure they will."

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson is aiming for three points(Image: 2026 Getty Images)
Hull assistant head coach Dean Holden on Wrexham and Hull's playoff push: "The surroundings and the pitch are excellent. I thought they played excellently on Saturday and took a really good Chelsea team all the way, even with 10 men with [George] Dobson, my Charlton captain, getting sent off.
"They carried a threat. For us, we have to respect their threats. They’re a team that put you under a lot of pressure throughout the game in different ways and even with the ball with 10 men, they passed it really well.
"It’s not just a team that’s going to go from back to front at every opportunity, they have some different ways to challenge you and have got some good additions to come in. We’re well prepared.
"We played really well in that cup game [against Wrexham in the Carabao Cup earlier in the season] but lost on pens.
"At home, we gave up a couple of good chances; Kieffer Moore’s missed a sitter and had a penalty saved and we got on the right side of the result in that game. It’ll go all the way, it’s a tough game and we just need to manage each game.
"We’re in the mix and we just need to manage each game as we can."

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