
Sydney FC vs. Wrexham: How to watch, TV channel, live stream
Wrexham kicked off the tour on Friday with a 3-0 win over Melbourne Victory. Tom O'Connor, Ryan Hardie and George Evans scored for Phil Parkinson's club.
Now the scene shifts to Sydney, where Wrexham will face the five-time Australian champions at Allianz Stadium.
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After a third consecutive promotion last season, Wrexham is preparing for its first season in the Championship in more than 40 years.
The tour will conclude on Saturday in New Zealand, when Wrexham faces Wellington Phoenix at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
Wrexham's first game of the Championship campaign will be on Aug. 9, when it visits Southampton.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.
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