Wrexham vs Yeovil Town live stream, TV channel, lineups, betting odds for National League match

Feargal Brennan

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Wrexham's quest to win the National League title and secure promotion to EFL League Two pits them against struggling Yeovil Town in a key midweek clash.

With three games left to play in the 2022/23 campaign, Wrexham are still in a strong position to achieve their objective, but they could face a battle right up until the final day of the season.

A 0-0 draw against Barnet allowed second-place Notts County to close the title gap to a single point with their 3-0 weekend win over Woking, but the Welsh side still just need two more wins to get over the line.

Here is all the key information on the match, including kickoff time, live streaming and TV channels, lineups, and betting odds.

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What time is Wrexham vs Yeovil Town kickoff?

This National League match kicks off at the Racecourse Ground on Tuesday, April 18 at 7:45 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories:

  Date Kickoff time
USA Tue, Apr. 18 14:45 ET
Canada Tue, Apr. 18 14:45 ET
UK Tue, Apr. 18 19:45 BST
Australia Weds, Apr. 19 04:45 AEST
India Weds, Apr. 19 00:15 IST
Hong Kong Weds, Apr. 19 02:45 HKT
Malaysia Weds, Apr. 19 02:45 MYT
Singapore Weds, Apr. 19 02:45 SGT
New Zealand Weds, Apr. 19 06:45 NZST

Wrexham vs Yeovil Town live stream, TV channel

With BT Sport on Champions League duty, there will be no live TV coverage of this match in the UK.

National League TV is offering UK and international fans the chance to watch the action, with matchday packages available for £9.50/$11.80.

Wrexham vs Yeovil Town lineups

Wrexham head coach Phil Parkinson will be forced to make one change, with Callum McFadzean suspended following his red card at Barnet, but the boss will be in the dugout, despite also being sent off for confronting the referee at full time in that game. 

Yeovil Town are without defender Max Hunt through injury and Mark Cooper has opted for multiple changes as the visitors make a last-gasp push for survival.

Below are the projected starting lineups for both teams ahead of their National League match at the Racecourse Ground on April 18.

Wrexham confirmed starting 11

Antony Forde comes into the team at left wing back, as Callum McFadzean begins his ban, with Sam Dalby starting in attack, as Ollie Palmer drops to the bench.

Wrexham starting lineup (5-3-2): Foster (GK) — Barnett, O'Connor, Tozer, O'Connell, Forde — Jones, Cannon, Lee — Mullin, Dalby

Yeovil Town starting 11

The visitors make four changes from their 2-2 draw away at Solihull Moors with Andrew Oluwabori, Zanda Siziba, Scott Pollock and Reo Griffiths all start.

Yeovil Town starting lineup (4-4-2): Buse (GK) — Siziba, Staunton, Cooper, Reckord — Bevan, Freckleton, Worthington, Oluwabori — Pollock, Griffiths

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Wrexham vs Yeovil Town prediction, betting odds

Despite their stumble at Barnet, Wrexham remain confident of getting the promotion job completed in the run-in, and they are unbeaten at home since the start of 2022/23.

Defeat for Yeovil will relegate the visitors, but Parkinson's team look certain to win and move closer to the title, as they look to avoid a nervous possible final day battle away at Torquay United.

Prediction: Wrexham to win 3-0

  Wrexham win Draw Yeovil Town win Both teams
to score Y / N
Over / Under
2.5 goals
Wrexham
-0.5
Yeovil Town
+0.5
Sports
Interaction

(Canada)
1.12 7.00 15.00 2.35 / 1.46 1.58 / 2.23 1.50 2.42
SkyBet
(UK)
1/8 6/1 14/1  6/4, 1/2 2/5, 7/4
Neds
(Australia)
1.13 7.00 23.00 2.50 / 1.44 1.50, 2.45
Dafabet
(India)
1.11 8.00 19.00 2.55 / 1.45 1.47, 2.50 1.15 3.30

Feargal Brennan

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Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.