Where to Watch Wrexham v Swansea City: Sky Sports Coverage with Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds Commentating
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Where to Watch Wrexham v Swansea City: Sky Sports Coverage with Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds Commentating
Tonight's eagerly anticipated Championship clash between Wrexham and Swansea City at the Racecourse Ground promises Welsh derby fireworks, with live coverage dominated by Sky Sports channels. Kicking off at 8pm UK time, fans can tune into Sky Sports Main Event HD/UHD or Sky Sports Football HD for full match action, complete with star-studded punditry from Hollywood actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, who own Wrexham and have transformed the club from non-league obscurity to Championship contenders since their 2020 takeover.
Sky Sports leads the broadcast with Michelle Owen presenting on Main Event, backed by main commentator Daniel Mann and co-commentator Andy Hinchcliffe. Mann, a seasoned Sky voice with over a decade calling EFL matches, pairs seamlessly with Hinchcliffe, the former Sheffield Wednesday and England left-back whose 391 top-flight appearances lend sharp tactical insight. On Sky Sports Football HD, David Prutton hosts alongside Michelle Owen, with Rob McElhenney on commentary and Ryan Reynolds as co-commentator. Pundits Jobi McAnuff and Ashley Williams join, alongside reporter Juliette Ferrington.
David Prutton, a Sky Sports stalwart and former Southampton and Nottingham Forest midfielder, brings his playing career of over 500 appearances into his presenting role, often gracing Sky Sports News too. Michelle Owen, one of Sky's most recognisable faces, has hosted EFL coverage for years, her engaging style winning fans. Jobi McAnuff, ex-Watford and Reading winger with 100+ Championship goals, offers versatile analysis, while Ashley Williams, Swansea's record Premier League appearance holder (291 caps) and Welsh international captain, provides insider knowledge on the Swans.
The star draw remains Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, whose 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary series chronicled the club's ascent, blending Hollywood flair with genuine passion. McElhenney, creator of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia', and Reynolds, Deadpool star, have invested millions, propelling Wrexham to promotion glory. Their punditry stint on Sky Sports Main Event adds unique banter, especially with Wrexham sitting 6th on 57 points, chasing promotion, while Swansea lurk 11th on 52.Learn more about Wrexham's remarkable rise.
Post-match, ITV English Football League Highlights and Sky Sports highlights air, with Sky Sports News featuring pundit David Prutton and reporters Sanny Rudravajhala and Juliette Ferrington. Radio fans head to talkSPORT 2 or the app for John Dunn commentating with Michael Gray, the ex-Middlesbrough and Sunderland defender known for his defensive expertise across 400+ Premier League games. US viewers catch it on Paramount+ with David Prutton presenting.
This fixture revives historic rivalry, last clashing in December 2025 when Swansea edged a 2-1 win, putting Wrexham on the back foot in the season series. At STōK Cae Ras (Racecourse Ground), under Phil Parkinson's management, Wrexham boast stars like Kieffer Moore (11 goals) and Josh Windass (9 goals), facing Swansea's Zan Vipotnik (17 goals). With odds favouring Wrexham (+128) and over/under 2.5 goals at -102/-125, expect goals in this mid-table thriller vital for play-off pushes.
Sky Sports' comprehensive team ensures every angle covered, from live build-up to analysis. Whether you're a Red Dragon roaring for Wrexham or backing Swansea's Swans, tonight's broadcast elevates the Championship drama. Don't miss McElhenney and Reynolds bringing Hollywood to the touchline in this Welsh showdown.
Article generated: 13 March 2026, 20:03 GMT
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