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Matthew Abbott

How to watch Wrexham vs Boreham Wood - UK and USA National League TV and live stream details

Wrexham host Boreham Wood at the Racecourse Ground this weekend and need just one more win to secure promotion back to the Football League after 15 seasons away.

After winning 33 out of a possible 44 matches this season, the Welsh club can end an enthralling National League title race between themselves and Notts County on the penultimate weekend by securing another set of three points. That would take Wrexham's total tally to 110 after winning their midweek game in hand against Yeovil Town.

There is also the prospect that their rivals from the East Midlands could decide it for them should they surprisingly slip up against already-relegated Maidstone United before play begins at the world's oldest international football stadium. Alternatively, Notts County winning and Wrexham failing to match that result would see the title decided on the final day.

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When is kick-off?

Kick-off on Saturday afternoon is at 6:30pm BST (1:30pm ET).

Where can I watch in the UK?

BT Sport are broadcasting the match across the United Kingdom. Coverage on BT Sport 1 starts at 6pm and continues until 9pm. The BT Sport website will also be streaming all of the action online. Alternatively, the BT Sport app allows viewers to watch the match across various devices.

How can I watch in the US?

Supporters in the United States should also be able to stream the action thanks to the National League TV website. Overseas viewers can purchase a streaming pass for the fixture on the league's dedicated streaming service, which was launched earlier this season.

Early team news

Jacob Mendy and Jordan Tunnicliffe are both injury doubts for Wrexham. The former has missed their last two matches since scoring in the five-goal thriller against Notts County on Easter Monday. Tunnicliffe missed that match, too, as the defender continues to recover from a back problem.

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