Leicester City host Wrexham at King Power Stadium in a Championship encounter, with both clubs seeking to build momentum after mostly drawing recent matches.
Leicester currently sit fifth in the table with 12 points from seven games and are unbeaten in their last five in all competitions—though they have drawn their last three league outings. Wrexham, in 15th place, come in on a three-match unbeaten streak, their away form encouraging after four wins in their last five road matches in the league.
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The Championship clash between Leicester City and Wrexham draws attention from fans ready to witness the competition's unique blend of grit and flair. As the matches are live-streamed, many UK fans turn to betting sites to further immerse themselves in the event. These platforms offer diverse betting markets, allowing supporters to place wagers on match outcomes, goal totals, and more. By using betting sites, fans can enhance their connection to the game, applying their predictions and insights to enjoy a more tactical involvement in the Championship's unfolding excitement.
How to watch Leicester vs Wrexham online - TV channels & live streams
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The match will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Leicester vs Wrexham kick-off time
The match will be played at King Power Stadium on Tuesday, with kick-off at 7:45 pm BST for fans in the UK.
Team news & squads
Leicester team news
Aaron Ramsey is still serving a suspension and will miss one more game following his red card.
Leicester will be going into the match without Ben Nelson, who is sidelined with an undisclosed issue, while Harry Souttar continues his recovery from an Achilles rupture, though he is edging closer to a return to training.
Wrexham team news
Wrexham also had a lengthy absentee list, with Oliver Rathbone and Jay Rodriguez both nursing ankle problems, and Liberato Cacace unavailable due to a hamstring strain.
George Thomason, who has only just returned from a thigh injury, was left on the bench after a brief outing against Norwich. Andy Cannon and Danny Ward remain out with long-term injuries.


