Halifax vs Wrexham: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Halifax against Wrexham in the National League in the UK, US, and India, as well as kick-off time and team news.

Having touched the 100-point mark in the National League, Wrexham will be hoping to extend their lead at the summit when they travel to Halifax Town on Friday.

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The Red Dragons are currently three points clear of second-placed Notts County and have a game in hand to their advantage. They are on 28-game unbeaten streak in the league after a handsome 5-1 win over Oldham Athletic where Paul Mullin starred with a hat-trick.

On the other hand, Halifax have booked a berth in the FA Trophy final and picked up a 2-0 win against Aldershot Town in their last league encounter, but are still 18 points off a spot in the National League play-off quarter-finals.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S., UK and India as well as how to stream live online.

GettyKick-off timeGame:Halifax vs WrexhamDate:April 7, 2023Kick-off:10am EDT, 3pm BST, 7:30pm ISTVenue:The Shay

The game is scheduled for April 7, 2023, at The Shay football stadium located in the south side of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.

It will kick off at 10am EDT in the US, 3pm BST in the UK, and 7:30pm in India.

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The game will not be shown in the United States (US).

National League TV will showcase the game in the United Kingdom (UK).

In India, there is no telecast or stream of the game.

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Lone forward Emmanuel Dieseruvwe will be supported by wingers Millenic Alli and Angelo Cappello. Meanwhile, Halifax boss Chris Millington may stick with the centre-back pair of Jamie Scott and Jesse Debrah despite Festus Arthur's return from injury.

Halifax Town possible XI: Johnson; Golden, J. Stott, Debrah, Senior; Gilmour, Summerfield, Cooke, Warburton, Alli; Dieseruvwe

Position Players

GoalkeepersJohnson, T. ScottDefendersSenior, J. Scott, Clarke, Arthur, Debrah, Keanne, Golden, MinihamMidfieldersFurtado, Spence, White, Summerfield, Hunter, Cooke, Gilmour, Warburton, Alli, WrightForwardsCapello, O'Rourke, Dieseruvwe, Slew, HarkerWrexham team news

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson is not expected to tinker much with the winning XI against Oldham, although he may hand Sam Dalby an opportunity over Ollie Palmer up front. Jordan Tunnicliffe and Eoghan O'Connell would continue as part of the four-man backline.

Wrexham possible XI: Foster; Tunnicliffe, Tozer, O'Connell, Mendy; Cannon, Barnett, Jones, Lee; Mullin, Palmer

Position Players

GoalkeepersLainton, Howard, Calderbank-Park, WatsonDefendersO'Connell, Tozer, Lennon, Cleworth, Hayden, Tunnicliffe, Butler, McFadzean, Mendy, Hall-Johnson, HosannahMidfieldersO'Connor, Cannon, Young, J. Jones, Davies, Austin, Forde, Barnett, D. JonesForwardsEvans, Palmer, Mullin, McAlinden, Dalby, Bickerstaff, Lee, LlyodHead-to-head record

Date Result Competition

October 26, 2023Wrexham 3-1 Halifax TownNational LeagueMarch 23, 2022Wrexham 3-1 Halifax TownNational LeagueNovember 24, 2021Halifax Town 1-2 WrexhamNational LeagueApril 13, 2021Halifax Town 0-4 WrexhamNational LeagueJanuary 27, 2021Wrexham 0-0 Halifax TownNational LeagueENJOYED THIS STORY?

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BCB bans Barisal Bulls co-owner Rizwan Bin Farouq

The BCB has banned Rizwan Bin Farouq, co-owner of Barisal Bulls, from any activities related to Bangladesh cricket because of his involvement in an altercation at the conclusion of the Asia Cup final

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Apr-2016The BCB has banned Rizwan Bin Farouq, co-owner of BPL franchise Barisal Bulls, from any activities related to Bangladesh cricket because of his involvement in an altercation at the conclusion of the Asia Cup final at the Shere Bangla Stadium in March.Farouq reportedly struck Moinul H Chowdhury, chief executive of Total Sports Marketing, the BCB’s broadcast partner, and could be forced to relinquish his stake in the Bulls as a result.Farouq is also managing director of Axiom Technologies Ltd, the company that holds the BCB’s in-stadia and ticketing rights for international matches until June 2016.”The incident hampered the image of the country,” BCB disciplinary committee chairman AJM Nasir Uddin said, after announcing the punishment on Saturday. “We decided to take a stern step and make him persona-non-grata in all stadiums for life. He cannot be involved with any clubs and franchises who participate in the BCB’s tournaments. He cannot be involved with anything related with Bangladesh Cricket Board.”We had taken the decision on the back of evidence provided by the eye witnesses. As he cannot get involved with any kind of activities with BCB, we will take legal advice to sort out things that need to be done.”

Poor basics cost South Africa – Du Plessis

Even though South Africa lost their first T20 in six matches, captain Faf du Plessis was impressed with their attempt at defending 204

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‘When the game is on the line, have to get the basics right’ – Du Plessis

Even though South Africa lost their first T20 in six matches, captain Faf du Plessis was impressed with their attempt at defending 204. Du Plessis identified the extras – South Africa sent down eight wides and two no-balls compared to Australia’s three wides and one no-ball – as the difference between a successful second innings and a failed one.”As a captain all you can ask of your bowlers is to be skillful at the death and bowl the ball in the right areas and we did that,” du Plessis said. “I am not overly disappointed. The disappointing thing is that when the game is on the line, you want to make sure you get your basics right. To bowl two free hits in the last two-and-a-half overs, is a match swing of about 10 or 12 runs.”Chris Morris was responsible for one no-ball and two wides in the 17th over, Dale Steyn for a no-ball in the 18th over and Kagiso Rabada for two wides in the final over but du Plessis said he will stick with them as his death-bowling options, especially Rabada who came close to defending 11 off the last over. “You can’t always be hyper-critical on every situation,” du Plessis said. “We’ve got our death bowlers, Dale, Morry and KG. I’ve got no issue trusting a 20-year-old to bowl the last over. That’s how far he has come.”Du Plessis also had praise for Steyn, who was making his comeback after more than two months on the sidelines. “I wasn’t too worried about his pace. On his first game back, you can’t expect a guy to bowl 150[kph],” du Plessis said. “I was really impressed with his control. The plans that he had were really good. It was almost like he never left, so yes, a really good day for Dale.”Steyn was not used to open the bowling, bowled his four overs in the mid 130s kph and claimed two wickets, thanks to superb catches, and will have to get through the final match to confirm his inclusion in South Africa’s World T20 squad. That match is the series decider in Cape Town, which du Plessis hopes can give South Africa one last test before the World T20.”It gives us another opportunity to have a crack at a real pressure game. It’s nice going to the World Cup, just to make sure and to see when the pressure is really on you how we react,” he said.Hashim Amla will likely displace Quinton de Kock in that match as part of South Africa’s plan to “give everyone a go” and in keeping with the strategy of AB de Villiers opening, even though de Villiers has not come off against Australia. “We decided on AB at the top a while ago and to change that would be a sign of panic” du Plessis said. “I think our strongest team is with AB at the top in India. If the World Cup was in South Africa the thinking would be different.”That does not mean there won’t be place for all of Amla, de Kock and de Villiers, particularly if the middle order don’t fire. “If we are struggling to find guys in the middle order who are not in form, we can maybe look at how to get AB in there but at the moment everybody is in good touch,” du Plessis said.Aaron Phangiso will also play the final match, if his bowling action is declared legal. Phangiso will be tested on Monday with results expected by Wednesday at the latest to determine his availability for the World T20. Should Phangiso not be cleared to go, his replacement may play in Wednesday’s match and whoever that is – possibly, Eddie Leie who has returned to bowling after suffering a hamstring injury – will beed to be wary of getting the small things right. “It’s the one percenters we can learn from, from a bowling point of view,” du Plessis said.

Imran Khan fifty, six-for sets up easy T&T win

A round-up of the Regional 4 Day Tournament matches that ended on February 28, 2016

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ScorecardEvin Lewis cracked nine fours and one six during his 41-ball 56•WICB Media/Ashley AllenOpener Evin Lewis struck a quick fifty as Trinidad & Tobago knocked off 107 within 14 overs to secure 18 points; their first win at home this season.Lewis was dismissed for 56 off 41 balls but Kyle Hope stayed unbeaten with Marlon Richards to seal the victory. This meant that Leeward Islands remained rooted to the bottom of the table with a solitary win in eight matches.Leeward Islands were left to play catch-up right from the first day, when they were bowled out for 225. Debutant Keacy Carty, who had steered West Indies Under-19s’ tense chase against India Under-19s in the World Cup final, was the first to go, bowled by Rayad Emrit for 5. Daron Cruickshank soon became Emrit’s second victim. Nkrumah Bonner mounted some resistance with 47 before Jahmar Hamilton and Rakheem Cornwall added 74 together, but the lower order was cleaned up by pacer Marlon Richards.Legspinning allrounder Imran Khan pitched in with two wickets. He then led T&T’s batting effort with his ninth first-class fifty, at the top of the order. Narsingh Deonarine and Steven Katwaroo also stroked fifties to give their side the advantage with a first-innings lead of 181, despite Cornwall’s five-for.Leeward Islands fared marginally better in their second dig, managing 287, but the small target was brushed off by T&T. Carty hit a fifty as did Cornwall, but Imran’s four-wicket haul rattled the middle order. His match haul of six wickets eventually put him joint second on the wickets charts, with 37 scalps.
ScorecardRonsford Beaton’s five-for in the first innings followed by Leon Johnson’s 107 shaped Guyana’s six-wicket win against Windward Islands in St Lucia. Guyana picked up 18 points with the win to strengthen their position at the top of the points table.After being inserted, Devon Smith and Jelornie Robinson set Windwards up nicely with a 120-run partnership for the second wicket after Beaton had removed Tyrone Theophile early. Raymon Reifer broke the stand by removing Robinson for 57, a wicket that triggered Windwards’ middle-order collapse. A combined bowling effort from Guyana, led by Beaton, ensured that no other Windwards crossed the score of 20 as they lost nine wickets for 80 runs. Beaton cleaned up Windwards’ tail quickly as they were bowled out for 216.Guyana’s strong response was built on Johnson’s century, while Vishaul Singh and Tagenarine Chanderpaul (46) played the support roles. Johnson struck 13 fours in his 107 and also shared a 119-run fifth-wicket stand with Vishaul, who made a patient 58 – a partnership that put them in control after they were at a wobbly 100 for 4. Guyana got a late push when Johnson and Reifer combined for the seventh wicket to add 62, a stand that set them up for over 300. Mervin Matthew’s late wickets, that helped him complete career-best figures of 6 for 81, helped Windwards bowl Guyana out for 339, a 123-run lead.Windwards suffered another batting collapse in the second innings that had them lose seven wickets for 41 runs as they slumped to 131 for 9. Smith’s 51 was the only score of note before Shane Shillingford provided lower-order resistance with a quick 26 that took his side to 161 before they were bowled out. Reifer led Guyana’s bowling effort, picking up 4 for 35, while Devendra Bishoo and Beaton accounted for a total of five wickets.In their pursuit of 39, Guyana were reduced to 13 for 4 by Shillingford and Kyle Mayers. Johnson then came out full of positivity though, and smashed a quick 17 to take his side home without further damage.
ScorecardJustin Greaves’ 5 for 41 and fifties from Kraigg Brathwaite and Roston Chase set up Barbados’ six-wicket win over Jamaica at Sabina Park. The result, though, had no bearing on the points table as Barbados maintained their second position, while Jamaica follow at third.Shacaya Thomas and Andre McCarthy struck fifties but Greaves’ five-for cut through Jamaica, bowling them out for 177 as only two other batsmen made double-digit scores, both without touching 20.Nikita Miller led the hosts’ bowling effort, cutting through the visitors with a haul of 8 for 67. Barbados, though, were rescued and helped to a 40-run lead by Brathwaite and Chase’s fifties. Brathwaite stroked 11 fours during his 130-ball 66, while Chase’s knock came with eight fours.Jamaica slumped to 80 for 7 in their second innings before Devon and Jason Dawes combined to add 63 for the eighth wicket. Their partnership helped the hosts set Barbados a fighting if still small target of 118. Jomel Warrican and Hayden Walsh combined to pick up 6 for 90 for Barbados, while Miguel Cummins finished with 2 for 20.Brathwaite combined with Jonathan Carter to help take Barbados to 77 for 1 in the chase, before both batsmen fell in consecutive overs. Chase then came in and smacked a brisk 35 to take them home with six wickets in hand.

'He looked like a Man City player' – Pep Guardiola 'will want Kobbie Mainoo in his midfield' after dazzling display at Everton, claims Man Utd legend Gary Neville

Gary Neville believes Pep Guardiola "will want" Kobbie Mainoo in his Manchester City midfield after the Manchester United star's display at Everton.

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Neville praises Kobbie MainooClaimed Guardiola would want to sign himGot his first-ever Premier League start against EvertonWHAT HAPPENED?

The United legend was left impressed by Mainoo's performance against Everton as he played 72 minutes at Goodison Park. He also received praise from club captain Bruno Fernandes, who claimed on that the teenager should have received the Man of the Match award instead of Alejandro Garnacho.

Neville further suggested that by the first look at his style, Mainoo seems like a player who would fit in well at Manchester City and that Guardiola would love to have him in his midfield.

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Speaking to , Neville said: "It was impressive and there’s no point getting carried away by it because the reality is he’s got 17 or 18 years in front of him and he’s got a lot of work to do. But sometimes when you see a player come in for the first time and the way in which the temperament, he’s obviously got technical ability and skill, you don’t play for Manchester United in the first place if you haven’t got that, you don’t get picked by Erik ten Hag if you haven’t got that, but what you don’t know is how they’re going to handle it.

"He’s gone in here at Goodison Park, in what could have been the most ferocious atmospheres for many a year in a hostile environment, and he looked class. We know he’s class, we know he’s got class, he’s got that ability, but he looked class in that environment. I always judge players when it’s the most difficult part of the game. When Manchester United had their most difficult period in that first half just before half time for 20 minutes I thought he was the only player who showed up, the only player who still looked like himself."

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Further complimenting the youngster, the former England international said: "The biggest compliment I can pay him, and it hurts to say this, I hope people can take this in the right spirit… he looked like a Manchester City player. Honestly, I was watching him and thinking, ‘that’s a player that Pep Guardiola will be looking at and thinking, ‘I want him in my midfield, that’s what my midfield players do’.

"Thankfully Man United have got him because he looks so composed, so graceful, always looking over his shoulder, knowing where everyone is, letting it run across his body. At 18 to be doing that out there, he’ll have tougher games, he’s got a long challenge in front of him, there’ll be injuries, ups and downs, there will be other players coming in, he’s playing at a club with huge demands. But that was very, very good."

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With an impressive outing against the Toffees, Mainoo will now aim to feature in Erik ten Hag's starting lineup more often. The Red Devils next face Galatasaray in a crucial Champions League encounter on Wednesday.

Under-fire Erik ten Hag 'sure' he still enjoys full confidence of Man Utd squad despite dressing room leaks after dire defeat at Newcastle

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has dismissed talk of a dressing room revolt despite a spate of negative stories in the media.

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Ten Hag claims he has backing of United playersNegative stories emerged after Newcastle defeatManager says comebacks show unityWHAT HAPPENED?

The manager is facing renewed criticism following the Red Devils' meek surrender to Newcastle. He has also had to deal with several stories claiming he is losing the support of some players, which led to the club banning four journalists from Tuesday's press conference. However, Ten Hag has insisted that the players are still supporting him.

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"Oh yes, I am sure, you can see for instance the comeback against Brentford, the Burnley game, the Fulham game, every time the team is there, showed great character, great determination, resilience so we are together," Ten Hag said. "You can see you can’t play such great football as we did recently without unity."

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United had won five of their previous six league games before facing Newcastle, but were brought back down to earth at St James' Park and were hugely fortunate to only lose 1-0. The defeat continued United's dreadful run against teams in the top half of the Premier League table.

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United have scored just 16 league goals this season. Only five teams in the Premier League – Crystal Palace, Everton, Luton, Burnley and Sheffield United – have scored fewer. Ten Hag's side are currently down in seventh as a result, nine points adrift of leaders Arsenal.

From Beckham to Figo: The most shocking football signings of the 21st century

Goal counts down the transfers that have surprised over the years in the world's most popular sport

The appointment of college football coach Ted Lasso as Richmond FC's new manager might be one of the more bizarre signings in football, but the sport's history is littered with shock transfers – successful and infamous…

Getty20Ronaldinho – AC Milan to Flamengo

In 2011, Ronaldinho had a whole host of admirers when he was leaving AC Milan.

His transfer to Flamengo was not exactly a shock as he returned to his homeland, but the real head-scratching moment was the fact that Brazilian rivals Gremio were so sure they had they had re-signed their former player that they held a celebration with their fans before Flamengo came in and snatched him from under their eyes.

AdvertisementMarco Luzzani19Andrea Pirlo – Juventus U23 to Juventus

Andrea Pirlo was no stranger to a shocking switch, having first traded Inter for AC Milan and later joined Juventus on a free transfer, prompting Gianluigi Buffon to claim "God exists".

However, in 2020, he went one step further, taking over as coach of Juventus's Under-23 side without any coaching experience before being promoted to the top job just a week later following the sacking of Maurizio Sarri.

Getty Images18Julien Faubert – West Ham to Real Madrid

French winger Julien Faubert had an unexpected career journey. He went from Cannes to Bordeaux to West Ham before stunning the world when Real Madrid came in with a deadline day loan offer for him in January 2009.

He played just twice for Los Blancos, even being pictured sleeping on the bench during a game and missing training as he got his day off mixed up.

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Getty17Edgar Davids – Retired to Barnet

In 2012, former Ajax, Juventus and Netherlands legend Edgar Davids came out of retirement to play for his local London club.

But rather than a Premier League giant, the Champions League winner was appointed joint player-coach at… League Two side Barnet.

There, he wore the shirt number 1 and would not travel to away games if the team was required to stay in a hotel overnight.

Barnet were relegated but Davids stayed on and managed the team in the Conference. He left in 2014 and has not had a managerial job since.

Pietersen return '10% chance' – Vaughan

“It’s not more than a 10% chance he’ll play for England,” Vaughan told the BBC. “He’s had fallouts with the coach, he’s had fallouts with the managing director, he has fallen out with Alastair Cook, the captain

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Mar-2015Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, believes that there is a “10% chance” of Kevin Pietersen playing internationally again. Pietersen is understood to be considering giving up his IPL contract and returning to county cricket in order to make his case and Vaughan said a dramatic England return should not be ruled out.The incoming ECB chairman, Colin Graves, appeared to open the door for a Pietersen comeback when he said the selectors “can’t ignore” weight of runs in the county game but Vaughan, who sat with Graves on the Yorkshire board, said the possibility remained a long shot.A score-settling autobiography, released late last year, further damaged relations between the two sides but, as revealed by ESPNcricinfo, Pietersen is currently debating whether to withdraw from the forthcoming IPL season. If he does so, he is expected to re-sign for Surrey.”It’s not more than a 10% chance he’ll play for England,” Vaughan told the BBC. “He’s had fallouts with the coach, he’s had fallouts with the managing director, he has fallen out with Alastair Cook, the captain.”It’s a long shot, particularly with this management. But if there is a bit of change, if he is scoring double centuries for Surrey and England continue to play badly, that drum will be getting beaten very loud.”Pietersen has not played for England since the final Ashes Test of the 2013-14 series, after which he was effectively sacked by the ECB. Paul Downton, England’s managing director who made the decision to dispense with Pietersen as one of his first decisions in the job, is coming under increasing pressure and Graves’ comments have encouraged Pietersen to envision a way back.”The carrot has been dangled. It’s a tiny carrot,” Vaughan said. “But there’s quite a bit to go between playing for Surrey again and playing for England again. Cricket isn’t getting many column inches in England – it would get plenty if he came back. If I was a selector, I wouldn’t rule out his return.”

Shehzad suffers minor skull fracture

Ahmed Shehzad, Pakistan’s opening batsman, has been diagnosed with a minor skull fracture after being hit on the helmet by a bouncer from Corey Anderson on the second day of the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi

ESPNcricinfo staff10-Nov-2014Ahmed Shehzad, Pakistan’s opening batsman, has been diagnosed with a minor skull fracture after being hit on the helmet by a bouncer from Corey Anderson on the second day of the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi. Shehzad will be monitored closely over the next 48 hours and may have to undergo decompression on the fracture if his pain does not subside.The incident took place in the last over before lunch when Shehzad attempted a hook shot off Anderson but missed the ball, which crashed into the right side of his helmet. The injury caused Shehzad so much pain that he dropped his bat on to the stumps as he wheeled away and collapsed to the ground. He was dismissed hit wicket, after scoring a career-best 176, and walked off the field holding his jaw.Pakistan team manager Moin Khan said the scans had shown a depressed fracture of the zygomatic arch of the skull. “The specialist surgeon has confirmed minor fracture and has advised 48 hours of close monitoring. In case the pain doesn’t subside then the surgeon may opt for decompression,” Moin said.Anderson said he had not immediately realised the seriousness of the incident and was quickly concerned for Shehzad. “The wicket was the first I saw and you celebrate – we’d been out there a long time and wickets were hard to come by – but his health was the next concern.”I heard he came back to the ground, which is pleasing, you never want to see anyone get hurt. I’ve seen plenty of people in that position before and it’s not a nice feeling. Credit to him, it was an unbelievable innings.”Shehzad was later spotted in the dressing room, watching Pakistan bowl.

Tamim Iqbal poised for swift return

Tamim Iqbal is expected to return to cricket within two or three weeks, after he underwent arthroscopic evaluation and surgery on his left knee in Melbourne on Monday

Mohammad Isam29-Dec-2014Tamim Iqbal is expected to return to cricket within two or three weeks, after he underwent arthroscopic evaluation and surgery on his left knee in Melbourne on Monday.According to Dr David Young, the orthopaedic surgeon performed the procedure, the batsman will be able to make a comeback to nets following rehabilitation which will begin immediately.Bangladesh’s chief selector Faruque Ahmed said that Tamim will be considered for Bangladesh’s 15-member World Cup squad, which is expected to be announced next week. Bangladesh will have a short camp at home from January 12, and Tamim is likely to return before the team leaves for Brisbane on January 24.”He [Tamim Iqbal] will be considered one hundred per cent,” Faruque told ESPNcricinfo. “The report has given us optimism as he will have ample time to rehabilitate from the surgery and begin nets in due time.”Tamim had complained of pain while playing for Legends of Rupganj in the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League two weeks ago, following which the BCB sent him to see Dr Young.According to a BCB press release, their senior physician Dr Debashis Chowdhury informed that “the BCB medical team will decide on the management plan for the player in consultation with Dr Young after evaluating the complete report on the surgery”.

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