Notts County will look to take a huge step towards their quest for the National League title when they travel to Wrexham for one of the most highly-anticipated fixtures the fifth division has ever seen.
The Magpies were able to take advantage of Phil Parkinson's side shock defeat to Halifax Town on Good Friday as goals from Sam Austin, Macaulay Langstaff, and Frank Vincent took their league tally to the 100-point mark and put them back at the summit of the standings.
In their encounter earlier on in the season, 10,741 spectators packed inside Meadow Lane on a cold midweek evening in October to witness Luke Williams' side 1-0 win over the Red Dragons - Langstaff finishing off a superbly worked free kick routine to inflict Wrexham's second defeat of the campaign.
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A total of 1,060 tickets have been allocated for the travelling Notts fans, hoping to witness yet another memorable away day as the division's best home record, takes on the league's best away record.
Wrexham vs Notts County will be shown live on television in the UK, with BT Sport airing the game as part of its non-league coverage. The game kicks off at 3.00pm and will be broadcast on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, with coverage starting at 2.30pm.
The key moments of the game will be shown on BT Sport's National League highlights programme, which will be uploaded to YouTube and their website.
NottinghamshireLive will also be providing coverage of the game. Magpies reporter Ollie King will be reporting from the Racecourse Ground to bring you the best analysis and post-match reaction from the match. Follow us on Twitter for regular updates.
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