Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Wrexham A.F.C. v Portsmouth F.C. in the Championship.
When is Wrexham v Portsmouth?
Wrexham v Portsmouth will take place on Tuesday 24 February 2026.
What time is kick-off?
Kick-off at the Racecourse Ground is scheduled for 7:45pm GMT.
What TV channel is Wrexham v Portsmouth on?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports+.
Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package from £22 per month for all nine sports channels. The complete sports package, which also includes Netflix, is available from £35 per month.
Sky Sports+ will broadcast more than 1,000 EFL matches this season and is included within standard Sky Sports subscriptions.
How to live stream Wrexham v Portsmouth
Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game live via the Sky Go app across a range of devices, including smartphones and tablets, as part of their existing subscription.
Wrexham A.F.C. and Portsmouth F.C. meet at the Racecourse Ground on Tuesday with both sides enjoying an upturn in fortunes in the Championship.
Wrexham have surged into the play-off places and sit sixth after a thrilling 5-3 victory over Ipswich Town at the weekend. Phil Parkinson’s side have taken 20 points from their last 10 league matches, a run that has transformed their campaign after spending much of the season in mid-table.
Portsmouth have also found form at a crucial time. Back-to-back 3-1 away wins over Charlton Athletic and Millwall have moved Pompey six points clear of the relegation zone and up to 19th. Confidence is clearly growing under pressure, even if injuries continue to test their depth.
The first meeting between the sides this season ended in a goalless draw at Fratton Park in November. A repeat of that low-scoring affair looks unlikely given both teams’ recent attacking output, but another stalemate cannot be ruled out.
Wrexham have beaten Ipswich in both the FA Cup and the league in their last two home outings, yet this represents a sterner test against a Portsmouth side that has tightened up defensively and shown resilience on the road. Pompey’s only two defeats in their last eight games came via narrow 1-0 scorelines against Preston North End and Sheffield United.
A third consecutive away victory for Portsmouth may be a stretch given their injury list, but at the available prices the draw appeals. Both teams are in far better shape than they were in November, and a competitive contest that ends level would be no surprise in Wales.




