How to watch Wrexham live streams from anywhere

WELCOME TO WREXHAM — “Wins and Losses” — Season 1, Episode 12 (Airs October 5th) — Pictured: (l-r) Ollie Palmer, Reece Hall-Johnson, Paul Mullin.
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Welcome to Wrexham season 2 may still be a few weeks away, but Wrexham's latest season of football has already started. And spoiler warning it won't be in the English National League this year. Instead, Wrexham are playing in the English Football League Two after securing automatic promotion via winning the National League last season.

So, if Welcome to Wrexham isn't enough of The Red Dragons for you, then you're in the right place. We're here to show you how to watch Wrexham A.F.C. live streams of every game possible. And don't worry if you're out of town — because you can watch it all from anywhere with a VPN.

Upcoming Wrexham fixtures

Who are Wrexham playing next?

Right now, Wrexham are playing in one competition that you can watch from most places. That competition is the English Football League Two, which is the fourth and bottom tier of the professional English football league system. Winning the League Two trophy, or making it into one of the coveted promotion spots via the Football League Two playoff would represent another major step forward in Wrexham's ultimate goal of one day playing in the Premier League. Wrexham's next match in League Two is away at Tranmere on Saturday, September 2.

Unfortunately, Wrexham have crashed out of the Carabao Cup — also known as the League Cup. This tournament combines every English football team from League Two, League One, the Championship and the Premier League in a single competition. Wrexham exited in the second round after losing to fellow League Two side Bradford City on penalties after extra time.

Wrexham will also compete in the FA Cup later in the year and are currently competing for the Football League Trophy, which is not possible to watch in most places. For now, we'll stick to just EFL League Two matches.

Upcoming Wrexham Fixtures

Wrexham vs Doncaster: Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023

► Time: 3:00 p.m. BST / 10:00 a.m. ET / 7:00 a.m. PT / 12:00 a.m. AEDT (Sept. 10)
• U.S. — Watch on iFollow
• U.K. — Listen on iFollow
• Watch anywhere — try ExpressVPN 100% risk free

Ironically, in the U.K., only a select number of matches will be broadcast live due to broadcast regulations in the U.K. But for those of you in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, you'll be able to watch every Wrexham League Two match (sorry, Brits). 

That's good news wherever you are because a VPN — or virtual private network — will let you tune into U.S. coverage from anywhere on the planet. And the same goes for every other country. So, if you're an American on vacation in the U.K., you'll be able to use one of the best VPN services to watch the games live on your usual services.

Our favorite right now is ExpressVPN, thanks to its combination of superb speed, great customer service and excellent device support. It also offers a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you could check it out without having to sign up long term.

How to watch Wrexham live streams with a VPN

If you're not in your home country when Wrexham are playing and are unable to live stream a game from wherever you are, you can still tune in via a virtual private network, or VPN. A VPN makes it appear that you're surfing the web from your home location — meaning that you can access the streaming services you already pay for. It's all totally legal and easy to do.

We've tested many different VPN services and our favorite is ExpressVPN; it offers superb speeds, excellent customer service and a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it out first to see if it's right for you. But you've got other VPN options too, so check out our full list of the best VPN services.

ExpressVPN

Speed, security and simplicity combine to make ExpressVPN our favorite VPN service. In our testing, we were impressed by its fast connection times and by its ability to access more than 3,000 services in 160 locations across 94 countries. A 30-day money-back guarantee is another bonus.

Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.K. and want to view a U.S. service, you'd select U.S. from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to iFollow for League Two games or another service for the Carabao Cup, sit back and watch the game.

Wrexham live streams by country

How to watch Wrexham live streams in the US

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Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch all of Wrexham's 46 EFL League Two games of the 2023/24 campaign via iFollow. iFollow is a streaming service specifically created for the English Football League tiers, including League Two.

However, iFollow subscriptions are a little different than your typical sports streaming platform. Instead of subscribing to watch an entire league's matches, you only sign up for the team you want. For Wrexham fans, that means heading over to Wrexham's iFollow page and signing up there.

iFollow gives you three options: Video season pass, Video monthly pass, and Video match pass. Right now, a Video season pass costs $178 and gives you access to Wrexham's entire League Two campaign. If you just want to try iFollow for a month, the Video monthly pass will give you one month's access for $33. And if you're only trying to watch a particular match, the Video match pass costs just $13 per match.

If you already use iFollow but aren't in the U.S. right now, you can watch Wrexham live streams by using a VPN such as ExpressVPN.

iFollow offers every Wrexham League Two live stream in one location. Sign up for a Video season pass for $178 to watch the entire season or sign up for a Video monthly pass for $33 if you're not ready to commit to an entire year. For those looking to watch a single game, there's also the Video match pass for $13 a match.</p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
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iFollow offers every Wrexham League Two live stream in one location. Sign up for a Video season pass for $178 to watch the entire season or sign up for a Video monthly pass for $33 if you're not ready to commit to an entire year. For those looking to watch a single game, there's also the Video match pass for $13 a match.

How to watch Wrexham live streams in Canada

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Wrexham fans in Canada will also need to use iFollow to watch all 46 EFL League Two games of the 2023/24 campaign. To subscribe to a Video season pass, Video monthly pass, or video match pass head over to Wrexham's iFollow page and sign up there.

Canadians stuck abroad can use a VPN such as ExpressVPN to trick their streaming device into thinking it's back in the great white north.

How to watch Wrexham live streams in the UK

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Unfortunately, it's not possible to watch every Wrexham game live in the U.K. due to blackout laws — but a very limited number of games are shown on Sky Sports each season. Currently, no Wrexham League Two games are scheduled to be broadcast.

However, you can watch select games through iFollow with a Video season pass, Video monthly pass, or Video match pass. Unfortunately, not all of these will be video live streams, as broadcasting regulations apply to iFollow too. The good news is that for games with blackouts, you can listen to an audio live stream instead. If you sign up for games by the match, Audio match passes are available at a discounted rate of £2.50 a game rather than the £10 a game for a Video match pass. 

And if you're not in the U.K., you can still follow the games by using one of the best VPN services, such as ExpressVPN.   

How to watch Wrexham live streams in Australia

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Like the rest of the world outside the U.K., Aussie Wrexham fans will need to use iFollow to watch all 46 EFL League Two games of the 2023/24 campaign. To subscribe to a Video season pass, Video monthly pass, or video match pass head over to Wrexham's iFollow page and sign up there.

Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN such as ExpressVPN to watch all the action as if you were back home.

How to watch Wrexham live streams in New Zealand

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Like their Australian neighbors, Wrexham fans in New Zealand will need to use iFollow to watch all 46 EFL League Two games of the 2023/24 campaign. To subscribe to a Video season pass, Video monthly pass, or video match pass head over to Wrexham's iFollow page and sign up there.

Not in New Zealand right now? You can simply use a VPN such as ExpressVPN to watch all the action as if you were back home.

Recap of Wrexham's last match

With the Carabao Cup no longer a focus, Wrexham's attention is now almost entirely on the EFL League Two. And this past weekend, this focus seems to have paid off, as Wrexham won a hard-earned three points on the road at Tranmere.

Despite not dominating possession, Wrexham were the stronger side on attack, managing 23 shots, five of which were on target. Only Aaron Hayden's header off a 56th corner managed to find the back of the net, but that was enough for Wrexham to secure all three points in a 1-0 victory. Those three points shot Wrexham up to 13th in the EFL League Two table, while Tranmere now sits at 21st. 

You can watch the highlights from Wrexham's weekend win on Wrexham's iFollow video archive, without needing a paid subscription.

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