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Blackpool vs Wrexham Preview & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · April 19 2025, 14:30
Blackpool vs Wrexham Preview & Prediction

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With 12 points to play for this season, Blackpool are nine points behind the top six and the playoff places, whilst Wrexham suffered a blow in their quest for promotion on Good Friday.

Kick-off date/time: Monday 21st April, 2025: UK – 3:00pm / US ET – 10:00am / US PT – 7:00am

How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports+ / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Sky Sports+ / US – Paramount+

Blackpool vs Wrexham prediction

Blackpool have been in excellent form over the last couple of months and the Seasiders recovered from a recent loss against Rotherham United to dispatch of Stevenage by three goals to one on Good Friday with the excellent but often flattering to deceive Rob Apter notching a hat-trick for Steve Bruce’s side.

Wrexham, on the other hand, as they try to, in typical Phil Parkinson style, grind out a top two finish and automatic promotion, fell behind Wycombe Wanderers in the battle due to their third draw in four matches. The visitors could only manage to salvage a 1-1 draw against relegation-battling Bristol Rovers at the Racecourse the other day.

At Bloomfield Road, Blackpool have been sensational of late and they will be confident of taking the game to a Wrexham side that may well just be feeling the pressure at the wrong moment.

Blackpool vs Wrexham tip: Double chance – Blackpool to win or draw

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