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How to watch Barnet vs Wrexham - UK and USA TV channel and live stream details

National League leaders Wrexham will be hoping to further the gap between themselves and Notts County in Saturday's early kick off

Wrexham players celebrate scoring against Notts County
Wrexham players celebrate scoring against Notts County(Image: Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

National League leaders Wrexham are set for another crucial weekend in the title race when they visit Barnet on Saturday.

Phil Parkinson's side moved back to the summit after a 3-2 victory over Notts County on Easter Monday. Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster proved to be the hero for the Red Dragons when he saved a late Cedwyn Scott penalty.


Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's team face a tough trip to the capital with the Bees pushing for promotion to the Football League themselves through the play offs. MEN Sport has taken a look at how you can follow all of the action from the Hive this weekend.


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Wrexham are three points clear of Notts County with a game in hand. The Magpies face Woking on Saturday evening and have just three matches left, meaning Wrexham need seven points from their final four fixtures to be certain of promotion and the title.


What time is kick off?

Saturday's clash in London will kick off at 12:45pm UK time, 7:45am ET.

Can I watch the game in the UK?

Wrexham supporters in the UK will be able to watch the match live on BT Sport. The game will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2 with coverage beginning at 12:15pm. Fans will also be able to stream the match online via the BT Sport website where you can sign-up for a monthly pass.

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How about the US?

International supporters in the US will be able to watch the top of the table clash via the National League's dedicated streaming service, National League TV. The streaming website was launched during this season following a campaign from Reynolds and McElhenney.

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