Match Preview
Wrexham is set to host Hull City at Racecourse Ground on March 10, 2026, with the match kicking off at 7:45 p.m. local time. This encounter is particularly significant for Wrexham, as they have not defeated Hull City at home in 30 years.
Leading up to this match, Wrexham faced a setback, losing 4-2 to Chelsea in the FA Cup. Meanwhile, Hull City has struggled recently, suffering defeats against Ipswich Town and Millwall. Currently, Hull City finds themselves nine points outside of the top two in the EFL Championship, which adds pressure to their performance.
Recent Encounters
The last meeting between these two teams saw Hull City emerge victorious with a 2-1 win, where they scored two goals from loanees Joe Gelhardt and Lewis Koumas. Wrexham’s Nathan Broadhead managed to score in the 76th minute during that match, but it was not enough to secure a win.
Wrexham’s top scorer, Kieffer Moore, will be absent for this match due to a hamstring injury, which could impact their attacking options significantly. The team will be looking to other players to step up in his absence as they aim to secure crucial points in the Championship.
Current Standings and Implications
As the season progresses, Wrexham is currently three points above Derby County, while they are also competing for a play-off position in the Championship. With only ten games left in the 2025/26 campaign, every match is critical for both teams.
The significance of this match extends beyond just the points; it represents a chance for Wrexham to break a long-standing home defeat streak against Hull City. The outcome could have implications for their aspirations of reaching the play-offs, making this a pivotal encounter for both clubs.
The match will be available for live streaming on Paramount+, and Sky Sports will broadcast it in the UK, allowing fans to follow this important fixture closely.