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  • How to watch today’s Wrexham vs Blackpool League One game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

    How to watch today’s Wrexham vs Blackpool League One game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time


    How to watch the League One match between Wrexham and Blackpool, as well as kick-off time and team news.

    Wrexham will be looking to return to winning ways when they welcome Blackpool to SToK Cae Ras for a League One contest on Boxing Day.

    Phil Parkinson’s men have fallen behind in the race for Championship promotion after being limited to draws against Cambridge United and Bristol Rovers in their last couple of outings, while Blackpool played out a goalless draw with Stevenage last weekend.

    Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

    How to watch Wrexham vs Blackpool online – TV channels & live streams

    In the United States (US), the League One match between Wrexham and Blackpool will be available to watch and stream online live through Fubo, Paramount+ (sign up for a free 7-day trial), DirecTV Stream and CBS Sports Network.

    Check out GOAL’s Live Match Centre for updates.

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    Wrexham vs Blackpool kick-off time

    The League One match between Wrexham and Blackpool will be played at STok Cae Ras in Wrexham, Wales.

    It will kick off at 7 am PT / 10 am ET on Thursday, December 26, in the US.

    Team news & squads

    Wrexham vs Blackpool lineups

    Injuries and Suspended players

    Wrexham team news

    Parkinson is likely to look up to the likes of Andy Cannon, Matty James and Oliver Rathbone in the absence of Elliot Lee.

    Mark Howard would continue to deputise for Arthur Okonkwo in goal, with Max Cleworth, Eoghan O’Connell and Lewis Brunt forming a back-three.

    In attack, without Jack Marriott, Luke Thomas and Ollie Palmer are set to start up front.

    Blackpool team news

    The Tangerines’ head coach Steve Bruce will be without defensive duo Andy Lyons and Elkan Baggott, and midfielder Joshua Onomah. Besides, CJ Hamilton and Sonny Carey are doubtful for Thursday.

    Lee Evans and Albie Morgan will marshal the midfield, with Ashley Fletcher and Kyle Joseph joining forces in attack.

    Form

    Goal Scored (Conceded)
    6/3
    Games over 2.5 goals
    1/5
    Both teams scored
    2/5
    Goal Scored (Conceded)
    7/4
    Games over 2.5 goals
    3/5
    Both teams scored
    3/5

    Head-to-Head Record

    Games over 2.5 goals
    4/5
    Both teams scored
    4/5

    Standings

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  • Preview: Wrexham vs. Blackpool – prediction, team news, lineups

    Preview: Wrexham vs. Blackpool – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Thursday’s League One clash between Wrexham and Blackpool, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    In a clash that could affect the race for the title and the race for promotion, Wrexham are set to welcome Blackpool to the Racecourse Ground on Thursday in their 22nd League One game of the campaign.

    The hosts are in third place with 42 points following their 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers on December 21 and are just three points from first-placed Birmingham City, whereas the visitors are 12th with 27 points and are four points from sixth-placed Lincoln City, who occupy the league’s final promotion playoff spot.


    Match preview

    Wrexham's Ollie Palmer applauds fans after his side's match against Mansfield Town, November 9, 2024© Imago

    Wrexham will be disappointed that they failed to take three points from their clash against Bristol Rovers considering they were winning 1-0 after 18 minutes but allowed their opponents to score an 86th-minute equaliser.

    Head coach Phil Parkinson was largely impressed with his team’s showing against managerless Bristol Rovers, telling reporters: “We dominated really, we never felt under any pressure in difficult conditions. A moment has cost us but if we’re honest the game should have been done and dusted by then.”

    The draw was the Red Dragons’ second consecutive stalemate, though they did win their prior five matches.

    However, Parkinson’s side have only scored more than one goal three times in their last 14 matches, though they have only conceded on three occasions in their seven most recent outings.

    The hosts’ record at the Racecourse Ground is phenomenal considering they have triumphed in 16 of their past 18 games at the stadium and are unbeaten at home since a 1-0 loss against Tranmere Rovers in March.

    Blackpool manager Steve Bruce on September 21, 2024© Imago

    Meanwhile, Blackpool drew 0-0 with Stevenage on December 21, a match in which neither side created a single big chance.

    Boss Steve Bruce accepted that a draw was a fair result but criticised his players, saying: “It was a tough watch all afternoon – it was difficult with a wind swirling around, but we didn’t show enough quality in the last third. Our decision making at times wasn’t the best, so it was frustrating.”

    Bruce’s side have only played 20 games in League One, one fewer than sixth-placed Lincoln City and fifth-placed Stockport County.

    Blackpool’s record of 29 goals scored and 31 conceded in the third tier makes them the division’s joint eight best offensive and 18th best defensive club.

    The visitors have won three of their last four games in League One, and while they have lost four of their seven most recent away games in the league, they did win their last three on the road.

    Wrexham League One form:

    Wrexham form (all competitions):

    Blackpool League One form:

    Blackpool form (all competitions):


    Team News

    Wrexham's Jack Marriott celebrates after scoring on September 7, 2024© Imago

    Wrexham midfielder Elliot Lee is set to miss out on Boxing Day but will soon be available, and in his absence, Parkinson could start Andy Cannon, Matty James and Oliver Rathbone.

    First-choice goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo is nearing a return, but it is safe to assume that he will not be thrown straight into the starting XI, with Mark Howard likely to be shielded by centre-backs Max Cleworth, Eoghan O’Connell and Lewis Brunt.

    Forward Jack Marriott is back running on grass but is still not available, so perhaps Luke Thomas and Ollie Palmer will feature in attack.

    As for the visitors, they will not be able to select defenders Andy Lyons and Elkan Baggott, so expect Bruce to start a defence consisting of Odeluga Offiah, Matthew Pennington, Oliver Casey and James Husband.

    Lee Evans and Albie Morgan are likely to start in midfield given Joshua Onomah has been ruled out and that CJ Hamilton and Sonny Carey are doubts.

    Ashley Fletcher and Kyle Joseph started in the forward line for Blackpool against Stevenage, and the duo are almost certain to appear on Thursday.

    Wrexham possible starting lineup:
    Howard; Cleworth, O’Connell, Brunt; Barnett, Cannon, James, Rathbone, McClean; Thomas, Palmer

    Blackpool possible starting lineup:
    Tyrer; Offiah, Pennington, Casey, Husband; Apter, Evans, Morgan, Ballard; Fletcher, Joseph


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    We say: Wrexham 2-1 Blackpool

    Wrexham have a healthy squad compared to Blackpool and should be confident of regularly threatening their opponents.

    The hosts’ form at home is also excellent, and it is difficult to see how the visitors can avoid defeat on Thursday.

    For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.


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    Wrexham will be facing off against Blackpool in an exciting showdown this weekend. Both teams are coming off strong performances in their previous matches and will be looking to continue their winning streak.

    Prediction:
    This match is expected to be a closely contested one, with both teams showing strong form in recent games. Wrexham will have the home advantage, but Blackpool’s solid defense and attacking prowess could prove to be a tough challenge for them. It could end in a draw, but a narrow win for Blackpool is also a possibility.

    Team News:
    Wrexham will be without midfielder Luke Young, who is sidelined with an injury. However, they will have key players like Kwame Thomas and Jordan Davies available for selection.

    Blackpool, on the other hand, will be missing defender James Husband due to suspension. But they will have top scorer Jerry Yates leading the attack, along with the solid defensive partnership of Marvin Ekpiteta and Jordan Thorniley.

    Lineups:
    Wrexham: (4-4-2)
    GK: Rob Lainton
    DEF: Jamie Reckord, Shaun Pearson, Jake Lawlor, Reece Hall-Johnson
    MID: Jordan Davies, Elliott Durrell, Jay Harris, Paul Rutherford
    ATT: Kwame Thomas, Dior Angus

    Blackpool: (4-3-3)
    GK: Chris Maxwell
    DEF: Marvin Ekpiteta, Jordan Thorniley, Dan Ballard, Luke Garbutt
    MID: Kevin Stewart, Kenny Dougall, Keshi Anderson
    ATT: Jerry Yates, CJ Hamilton, Sullay Kaikai

    It promises to be an exciting match between two evenly matched teams. Stay tuned for the final result!
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  • Preview: Wrexham vs. Blackpool – prediction, team news, lineups

    Preview: Wrexham vs. Blackpool – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Thursday’s League One clash between Wrexham and Blackpool, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    In a clash that could affect the race for the title and the race for promotion, Wrexham are set to welcome Blackpool to the Racecourse Ground on Thursday in their 22nd League One game of the campaign.

    The hosts are in third place with 42 points following their 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers on December 21 and are just three points from first-placed Birmingham City, whereas the visitors are 12th with 27 points and are four points from sixth-placed Lincoln City, who occupy the league’s final promotion playoff spot.


    Match preview

    Wrexham's Ollie Palmer applauds fans after his side's match against Mansfield Town, November 9, 2024© Imago

    Wrexham will be disappointed that they failed to take three points from their clash against Bristol Rovers considering they were winning 1-0 after 18 minutes but allowed their opponents to score an 86th-minute equaliser.

    Head coach Phil Parkinson was largely impressed with his team’s showing against managerless Bristol Rovers, telling reporters: “We dominated really, we never felt under any pressure in difficult conditions. A moment has cost us but if we’re honest the game should have been done and dusted by then.”

    The draw was the Red Dragons’ second consecutive stalemate, though they did win their prior five matches.

    However, Parkinson’s side have only scored more than one goal three times in their last 14 matches, though they have only conceded on three occasions in their seven most recent outings.

    The hosts’ record at the Racecourse Ground is phenomenal considering they have triumphed in 16 of their past 18 games at the stadium and are unbeaten at home since a 1-0 loss against Tranmere Rovers in March.

    Blackpool manager Steve Bruce on September 21, 2024© Imago

    Meanwhile, Blackpool drew 0-0 with Stevenage on December 21, a match in which neither side created a single big chance.

    Boss Steve Bruce accepted that a draw was a fair result but criticised his players, saying: “It was a tough watch all afternoon – it was difficult with a wind swirling around, but we didn’t show enough quality in the last third. Our decision making at times wasn’t the best, so it was frustrating.”

    Bruce’s side have only played 20 games in League One, one fewer than sixth-placed Lincoln City and fifth-placed Stockport County.

    Blackpool’s record of 29 goals scored and 31 conceded in the third tier makes them the division’s joint eight best offensive and 18th best defensive club.

    The visitors have won three of their last four games in League One, and while they have lost four of their seven most recent away games in the league, they did win their last three on the road.

    Wrexham League One form:

    Wrexham form (all competitions):

    Blackpool League One form:

    Blackpool form (all competitions):


    Team News

    Wrexham's Jack Marriott celebrates after scoring on September 7, 2024© Imago

    Wrexham midfielder Elliot Lee is set to miss out on Boxing Day but will soon be available, and in his absence, Parkinson could start Andy Cannon, Matty James and Oliver Rathbone.

    First-choice goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo is nearing a return, but it is safe to assume that he will not be thrown straight into the starting XI, with Mark Howard likely to be shielded by centre-backs Max Cleworth, Eoghan O’Connell and Lewis Brunt.

    Forward Jack Marriott is back running on grass but is still not available, so perhaps Luke Thomas and Ollie Palmer will feature in attack.

    As for the visitors, they will not be able to select defenders Andy Lyons and Elkan Baggott, so expect Bruce to start a defence consisting of Odeluga Offiah, Matthew Pennington, Oliver Casey and James Husband.

    Lee Evans and Albie Morgan are likely to start in midfield given Joshua Onomah has been ruled out and that CJ Hamilton and Sonny Carey are doubts.

    Ashley Fletcher and Kyle Joseph started in the forward line for Blackpool against Stevenage, and the duo are almost certain to appear on Thursday.

    Wrexham possible starting lineup:
    Howard; Cleworth, O’Connell, Brunt; Barnett, Cannon, James, Rathbone, McClean; Thomas, Palmer

    Blackpool possible starting lineup:
    Tyrer; Offiah, Pennington, Casey, Husband; Apter, Evans, Morgan, Ballard; Fletcher, Joseph


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    We say: Wrexham 2-1 Blackpool

    Wrexham have a healthy squad compared to Blackpool and should be confident of regularly threatening their opponents.

    The hosts’ form at home is also excellent, and it is difficult to see how the visitors can avoid defeat on Thursday.

    For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.


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    Wrexham will be facing off against Blackpool in an exciting showdown this weekend. Both teams are coming off strong performances in their previous matches and will be looking to continue their winning streak.

    Prediction:
    This match is expected to be a closely contested one, with both teams showing strong form in recent games. Wrexham will have the home advantage, but Blackpool’s solid defense and attacking prowess could prove to be a tough challenge for them. It could end in a draw, but a narrow win for Blackpool is also a possibility.

    Team News:
    Wrexham will be without midfielder Luke Young, who is sidelined with an injury. However, they will have key players like Kwame Thomas and Jordan Davies available for selection.

    Blackpool, on the other hand, will be missing defender James Husband due to suspension. But they will have top scorer Jerry Yates leading the attack, along with the solid defensive partnership of Marvin Ekpiteta and Jordan Thorniley.

    Lineups:
    Wrexham: (4-4-2)
    GK: Rob Lainton
    DEF: Jamie Reckord, Shaun Pearson, Jake Lawlor, Reece Hall-Johnson
    MID: Jordan Davies, Elliott Durrell, Jay Harris, Paul Rutherford
    ATT: Kwame Thomas, Dior Angus

    Blackpool: (4-3-3)
    GK: Chris Maxwell
    DEF: Marvin Ekpiteta, Jordan Thorniley, Dan Ballard, Luke Garbutt
    MID: Kevin Stewart, Kenny Dougall, Keshi Anderson
    ATT: Jerry Yates, CJ Hamilton, Sullay Kaikai

    It promises to be an exciting match between two evenly matched teams. Stay tuned for the final result!
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