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·16 September 2024

How to watch Birmingham City v Wrexham AFC

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Birmingham City and Wrexham go head to head in a crucial League One match.

Find out how to watch Birmingham City v Wrexham in League One, including kickoff time, TV channel and live-streaming options.


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Birmingham host Wrexham tonight in a highly anticipated League One clash which will draw attention in more ways than one.

Both clubs will be aiming for promotion to the Championship this season and have started the season positively, with Wrexham sitting top of the table and Birmingham in sixth.

Despite their positive performances on the pitch, fans will also be intrigued given the high-profile owners of each club as well as the off-field spending carried out over the summer.

Birmingham City v Wrexham date and kick-off time

Birmingham face Wrexham on Monday 16th September 2024.

The League One clash will kick off at 8pm.

How to watch Birmingham City v Wrexham on TV

The game will be available to watch on the Sky Sports Football channel from 7pm.

For those who do not have Sky Sports available as part of their package, it can be added at a cost of £20 per month for all nine channels.

How to live stream Birmingham City v Wrexham

Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the match in a variety of ways with their subscription. Customers can live stream the match via the Sky Go app on devices including most smartphones and tablets.

The game will also be available on Now TV. There are a number of memberships available to customers, including a day membership for £14.99 or a month membership for £34.99.

Now TV can be streamed on a computer or on apps available on most smart TVs, phones and games consoles. Now TV is also available to customers on TNT Sports.

Close clash predicted between Birmingham and Wrexham

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Having started the season as favorites for promotion, it is no surprise that Birmingham and Wrexham are towards the top of the League One table.

Wrexham currently sit top of the table with 13 points, having won four and drawn one of their opening five matches. As for Birmingham, they currently sit sixth with three wins and a draw from their opening four games.

The sides have only ever met nine times in their history, with Wrexham winning twice, Birmingham winning five and two draws between the two teams. The last time they met was in the League Cup in 2006, where Birmingham ran out 4-1 winners.

The last time the two sides met in the league was in 1995 when the clubs were playing in Division Two. Birmingham ran out 5-2 winners on that occasion.

Birmingham and Wrexham's owners will draw the crowds

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The match between Birmingham and Wrexham is sure to draw viewers, given the ownership of both clubs and the spending that took place over the summer.

Earlier this summer, Birmingham smashed the League One transfer record and signed Jay Stansfield from Fulham for a reported fee of more than £15m, as per Sky Sports. Furthermore, fromer NFL star, Tom Brady, is a minority owner of the club.

As for Wrexham, they have drawn the attention of people globally due to their Hollywood owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Their hit TV series, 'Welcome to Wrexham', has put the Welsh club back on the map since their takeover.

Since the American duo took over the club, Wrexham have achieved back-to-back promotions from the National League and League Two, and now find themselves challenging for a third successive promotion.

Given their global status, it would be no surprise if the clash between the League One titans drew a record audience.

Birmingham and Wrexham go head-to-head in a top of the table League One clash, which looks set to be a closely fought contest.

The match appears set to draw a wide audience, given the respective high-profile owners of each club.

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