Bolton v Wrexham TV channel, kick-off time and live stream details
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Wrexham are facing promotion hopefuls Bolton Wanderers this afternoon.
The League One clash follows the second round of the Carabao Cup, which was played in the midweek. Wrexham were knocked out 4-2 by Sheffield United, while The Trotters progressed to the third round with a penalty shoot-out win over Mansfield Town.
Bolton are playing in their fourth consecutive League One campaign, after they failed at the last hurdle in the play-off final last season. They are hoping to return to the Championship for the first time in five years.
Ian Evatt: “They (Wrexham) are very good at what they do. And as I have said before there is no right or wrong way – it’s just find a way to win football matches, because that is all that matters.
“There are probably two different football ideologies and we’ll have to cope with theirs, and make sure they find it difficult to cope with ours. That’s the game of football, right?
“Two teams play different ways but whoever executes the plan best on the day is going to w
Wrexham came a little unstuck in the Carabao Cup though, losing 4-2 away at Championship side Sheffield United.
Both sides made a host of changes and Wrexham won’t be too disheartened ahead of Sunday’s trip to face Bolton Wanderers.
This trip sees Parkinson face off against his former club and Wrexham fans may have hoped to see a new face brought in ahead of the game.
Wrexham beat Wycombe Wanderers 3-2 at the Racecourse Ground, earning their first-ever three points in the third division.
However, the club’s top scorer from the previous campaign played no part in the win. Paul Mullin underwent surgery earlier this summer and has been sidelined since.
The 29-year-old found the net an impressive 26 times en route to promotion last term and was expected to be a key figure for Phil Parkinson at the start of this season.