Wrexham and Oxford United clash at the Racecourse Ground on Wednesday evening in a crucial showdown, with both sides eager to climb out of the Championship's lower echelons.
The Red Dragons struggled to mount a response after falling behind to Sorba Thomas' early strike in their Week 10 outing, registering just five shots in a 1-0 defeat on the road. Manager Phil Parkinson's team remains without a home win in the league this season, failing to find the net in any of their first five matches at the Cae Ras.
Oxford United, meanwhile, secured a morale-boosting 1-0 victory against a faltering Derby County on Saturday, thanks to Stanley Mills' first-half effort. The result ended a three-game winless run for Gary Rowett's side and lifted them to 19th in the standings, just one spot below their upcoming hosts.
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How to watch Wrexham vs Oxford online - TV channels & live streams
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Wrexham vs Oxford kick-off time
The Championship match between Wrexham and Oxford will be played at SToK Cae Ras in Wrexham, Wales.
It will kick off at 5:45 pm BST on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
Team news & squads
Wrexham team news
Expect a single change from Phil Parkinson for the midweek clash, with Liberato Cacace set to slot in for Ryan Longman on the left flank. George Thomason, who recently returned from injury, should be available on the bench following his recovery.
Wrexham will be missing five players for the Oxford United visit, though Ciaron Brown made a comeback after six months out to feature in the squad against Derby.
Oxford team news
For Oxford, only Ole Romenij and Matt Phillips are injury doubts heading into the game. Manager Gary Rowett could make one adjustment himself, potentially bringing back Przemyslaw Placheta to occupy the left side.


