Where to Watch Coventry City vs Wrexham: ITV1, Sky Sports and BBC Radio 5 Live Coverage with Seb Hutchinson and Daniel Mann
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Where to Watch Coventry City vs Wrexham: ITV1, Sky Sports and BBC Radio 5 Live Coverage with Seb Hutchinson and Daniel Mann
The eagerly anticipated Coventry City vs Wrexham clash in the English Championship on Sunday 26 April 2026 at 12:00 BST promises high drama, with the newly crowned champions hosting playoff-chasing visitors at the Coventry Building Society Arena. British fans can catch the action live on ITV1, STV in Scotland, and Sky Sports channels, while BBC Radio 5 Live offers radio commentary, making it essential viewing for EFL enthusiasts[1][2].
ITV1 and STV lead the free-to-air broadcast with presenter Hugh Woozencroft, a seasoned broadcaster known for his work on ITV's football coverage including Premier League and international matches. Main commentator Seb Hutchinson, celebrated for his energetic style across Sky Sports and ITV, brings his vast experience from over 1,000 games commentated, including Wembley finals. Joining him is co-commentator Iain Dowie, the former Crystal Palace and Northern Ireland manager who scored 18 goals in 57 caps for Northern Ireland and enjoyed a playing career at clubs like Reading and Southampton. Pundits Clinton Morrison, a former Crystal Palace and Sunderland striker with 33 England caps, and Steven Fletcher, who netted over 100 career goals including stints at Wolves and Hibernian, will provide expert analysis. Reporter Aaron Paul delivers pitchside updates. Coverage is also available on ITV X and STV Player for streaming[1].
For comprehensive live TV, Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD, and Sky Sports Main Event UHD broadcast the match with presenter Michelle Owen, a familiar face on Sky's football programming. Lead commentator Daniel Mann pairs with co-commentator Don Goodman, the ex-Wolves and Sunderland forward turned respected pundit with over 700 appearances. Sky Sports+ offers highlights with the same duo. Pundits include Jay Bothroyd, capped by England and a key player at Rangers and Cardiff; Jobi McAnuff, Reading's promotion hero with Jamaica international honours; and Curtis Davies, a defender who won the FA Cup with Portsmouth and played for Aston Villa. Reporters Jonathan Oakes and Don Goodman feature on Sky Sports News HD for build-up[2].
BBC Radio 5 Live provides full audio coverage with reporter Paul Gilmour, ensuring fans on the move don't miss a beat from this pivotal encounter. Internationally, options abound: DAZN Canada, Disney+ in Africa, Brazil, Caribbean, Dominican Republic, and Latin America; ESPN Africa; Paramount+ USA; SuperSport Premier League HD; beIN Connect New Zealand; beIN Sports Australia 2 HD; and mio Sports 1[3].
Coventry City, fresh off securing the Championship title, host a Wrexham side sitting sixth on 70 points, level with Hull City but ahead on goal difference (+6 vs +4). Wins here and against Middlesbrough could seal playoffs under manager Phil Parkinson, whose Hollywood-backed rise from National League to Championship contention captivates fans. Coventry's promotion parade adds extra spice, with referee Samuel Allison officiating[1][3].
Sky Sports subscribers can stream via Sky Go, while NOW offers day passes at £14.99 or monthly at £34.99, accessible on smart TVs, phones, and consoles. This match, in matchweek 45, underscores the Championship's intensity as playoffs loom. For more on Coventry City's remarkable season, visit ESPN's Coventry City page.
Don't miss Seb Hutchinson and Daniel Mann calling what could be defining moments for Wrexham's promotion push against celebratory Sky Blues. Tune in at 12:00 BST for top-tier punditry from Morrison, Fletcher, Bothroyd, McAnuff, and Davies, blending career insights with live action.
Article generated: 26 April 2026, 12:00 GMT
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