Playoff hopes are on the line at the Racecourse Ground, where Wrexham and Hull City meet in a championship showdown as the season heads into its decisive leg.
This is where you can find English live streams of Wrexham vs Hull, as we give you everything you need to know about how to watch the game today.
How to watch Wrexham vs Hull with VPN
If you are traveling abroad or simply want to access your usual streaming services from a different part of the world, you may encounter geo-restrictions. This is where a virtual private network (VPN) comes in handy.
A VPN, like ExpressVPNallows you to establish a secure and encrypted online connection. By virtually changing your location to a country where the game is broadcast, you can bypass lockdown restrictions and watch your favorite team live. Click here for a step-by-step guide or alternatively see our guide to the best VPNs for streaming sports.
Wrexham vs Hull start time
Wrexham vs Hull City starts on March 10 at 14:45 EST and 19:45 GMT.
Match preview
Wrexham face a quick recovery after a grueling 120-minute FA Cup thriller against Chelsea. The Red Dragons twice took the lead in Saturday’s fifth round clash at the Racecourse Ground but were tied each time. Their hopes of a famous upset were dashed in injury time when George Dobson’s yellow card turned red for a reckless challenge on Alejandro Garnacho.
With Wrexham down to ten men, Garnacho and João Pedro scored in extra time to secure Chelsea’s 4-2 victory, ending the Welsh team’s dream of reaching the quarter-finals for the first time since 1997.
Although the defeat stung, Phil Parkinson’s men can now channel all their energy towards the league. Sitting inside the playoff places with 57 points from 35 games, Wrexham are seeking a fourth successive promotion. They have gained momentum with three consecutive Championship wins, most recently beating Charlton Athletic 1‑0 at The Valley.
Hull arrive in North Wales three points clear, but reeling from two consecutive defeats. They were beaten by Ipswich at Portman Road and then lost 3-1 at home to Millwall despite reaching half-time. That setback leaves them nine points away from the automatic promotion positions.
The Tigers will be eager to bounce back, especially after beating Wrexham 2-0 in the first leg in December. Sergej Jakirović’s side have been formidable away from home, winning seven of their last nine trips to the Championship, including three clean sheets in the previous four.
Key statistics and injury news
Injury concerns continue to shape Wrexham’s lineup. Ben Sheaf, Matty James and Liberato Cacace are still unavailable, while Dobson will be sidelined after his red card against Chelsea. There are also questions about Issa Kaboré, who missed the cup tie with a hamstring problem and faces a late physical.
On the other hand, Hull has its own problems. Akin Famewo, Ryan Giles, Darko Gyabi, Yu Hirakawa, Matty Jacob and Mo Belloumi are ruled out, leaving Sergej Jakirović with limited options. Adding to the headache is midfielder Matt Crooks, serving the second game of his suspension after accumulating ten yellow cards this season.
History is not on Wrexham’s side against Hull at the Racecourse Ground – they have not beaten the Tigers there in the league since April 1996. Still, they knocked Hull out of the EFL Cup earlier this season, winning on penalties after a dramatic 3-3 draw.
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Step-by-step VPN guide to watch Wrexham vs Hull today
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- Download and install: Sign up for ExpressVPN or another reputable VPN service (see GOAL guide here) and download the application to your device.
- Connect to a server– Open the app and select the server location where the match is shown (for example, if you are in the UK but want to watch a US broadcast, connect to a US server).
- Clear cache: Sometimes your browser retains your previous location. Clear your cookies or refresh your browser to ensure the change takes effect.
- Start transmission: Go to your broadcaster’s website and app and enjoy the game.
How to watch on the big screen
Watching on your phone or laptop is fine, but live sports should be on the big screen. Here’s how to get the VPN to work on your TV:
- Smart TVs and Fire Stick: Most Android based TVs and devices like the Amazon Fire TV device either Google Chromecast with Google TV have native VPN applications. Simply search for your VPN provider in your TV’s app store, log in, and connect like you would on your phone.
- Apple TV, Roku and consoles: These devices often do not support direct VPN applications. The simplest solution is to use Smart DNS (usually found in your VPN account settings) or Mirror/Cast streaming from your VPN-connected phone or laptop to your TV.
