Wrexham are set to host fellow League Two side Bradford City in a Carabao Cup game at the Racecourse Ground on Tuesday.
Beating Wigan Athletic on penalties to make it in the second round of the cup tie, Phil Parkinson's side are now on a five-game unbeaten run in all competitions. The Red Dragons recently settled for another league draw, with the 1-1 result against Barrow last weekend.
The Bantams also progressed in the EFL Cup with a win in the penalty shootout, beating Accrington Stanley in the first round. In the league, Mark Hughes men responded to a 3-0 loss at Morecambe with a 1-0 win over Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.
Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Wrexham vs Bradford kick-off time & stadium
| Date: | August 29, 2023 |
| Kick-off time: | 2:45pm ET, 7:45pm BST |
| Venue: | Racecourse Ground |
The Carabao Cup match between Wrexham and Bradford will be played at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, Wales.
It will kick off at 2:45pm ET on August 29 in the United States (US).
How to watch Wrexham vs Bradford online - TV channels & live streams
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The game will not be broadcast live on TV and is not available to stream online live. However, you can catch the live updates on GOAL.
Team news & squads
Wrexham team news
Paul Mulin remains sidelined with his injury from pre-season as Jake Bickerstaff and Ollie Palmer continue to lead the line of attack.
Mark Howard will also keep his place in goal, replacing the outgoing Ben Foster who announced his retirement from football following the ten-goal thriller with Swindon.
Wrexham possible XI: Howard; Forde, O'Connell, Tozer, Boyle, Mendy; O'Connor, Young, Lee; Bickerstaff, Palmer
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | McNicholas, Lainton, Howard, Hall |
| Defenders: | Boyle, Tozer, O’Connell, Cleworth, Hayden, Tunnicliffe, McFadzean, Mendy, Hosannah |
| Midfielders: | O’Connor, Young, Cannon, Jones, Davies, Forde, Barnett, McClean, Lee |
| Forwards: | Waters, Palmer, McAlinder, Dalby, Bickerstaff |
Bradford team news
Scoring the winner in the club's previous game, Jamie Walker should retain his place going forward after making his return from injury in the Crewe Alexandra win.
Looking for his first goal this season, Andy Cook will be stationed up front.
Richard Smallwood, who started on the bench in that game, is expected to find his way back in the XI for the cup tie.
Braford possible XI: Lewis; Platt, Stubbs, Kelly; Oyegoke, Pattison, Smallwood, Richard; Smith, Walker; Cook
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Rowe, Lewis, Doyle, Richardson |
| Defenders: | Taylor, Platt, Stubbs, Richards, Kelly, Odusina, Odour, Ridehalgh, Oyegoke, Halliday, Hendrie |
| Midfielders: | McDonald, Hendrie, McDonald, Smallwood, Pattison, Osadebe, Chapman, Walker, Wilson, Pointon, Gilliead |
| Forwards: | Cook, Smith, Oliver, Derbyshire |
Head-to-Head Record
| Date | Match | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 26, 2008 | Wrexham 1-1 Bradford City | League Two |
| Aug 25, 2007 | Bradford City 2-1 Wrexham | League Two |
| Dec 26, 2004 | Bradford City 1-1 Wrexham | League One |
| Sep 11, 2004 | Wrexham 1-0 Bradford City | League One |
| Feb 27, 1996 | Bradford City 2-0 Wrexham | League One |

