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Wrexham vs Notts County TV channel, live stream and start time for top of the table clash
Express Sport gives you everything you need to know about Wrexham and Notts County's crunch clash later today.
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Wrexham take on Notts County this afternoon in a National League fixture which will decide who tops the table at the start of the week. Both sides are running away from the rest of the pack with 100 points – 25 ahead of closest rival Woking.
The two clubs have bizzarely scored the exact same number of goals, 100. However, a 3-1 defeat to Halifax last week saw Wrexham drop to second on goal difference. That being said, Wrexham have a game in hand on County and could leapfrog them with a draw.
Express Sport gives you everything you need to know about the enthralling non-league title race clash.
When is Wrexham vs Notts County?
This National League showdown is set to take place on Monday, April 10 at the Racecourse Ground. Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm with live build-up starting at 2.30pm.
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How to watch Wrexham vs Notts County?
The match will be broadcast on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. Paying subscribers can live stream the match via the broadcaster’s app and website on all good internet-connected devices including smart TVs, laptops and mobile phones.
Early team news
Wrexham have a clean bill of health heading into the match, with Phil Parkinson’s only decision being whether to start Sam Dalby or Ollie Palmer alongside Paul Mullin.
Meanwhile, Ruben Rodrigues was out of the Notts County matchday squad for the game against Wealdstone alongside Sam Slocombe and may not be fit for today. Although County will be able to call upon the services of Aden Baldwin, who returned from injury last week.
Quotes
A statement from Wrexham AFC limited after confirming that they had lost £3million in a year since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over, read: “We would like to thank the players and staff at the club for their unwavering support during the period, which included fully embracing the documentary into their everyday lives.
“The positive impact of our Welcome to Wrexham documentary will be reflected in the next financial statement and is providing the club with a platform to market itself across the globe.
"We remain committed to playing a full part in the life of the club and making a positive difference, in every way, for the benefit of everyone in this wonderful place we have taken to our hearts."