It's an all-Welsh clash in the Carabao Cup this week as Wrexham take on Cardiff City for a place in the quarter-finals of the cup competitionWrexham and Cardiff City will face off in an all-Welsh clash in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.The two sides haven't met each other on the pitch since 2004, where the Red Dragons won 7-6 on penalties in the semi-final of the FAW Premier Cup.Wrexham are now a Championship side, buoyed by the injection of cash and signings from American owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.Meanwhile, Cardiff sit top of League One and will be hoping to continue their Carabao Cup journey after wins over Swindon Town, Cheltenham and Premier League side Burnley.Meanwhile, Wrexham have put out Hull City, Preston North End and Reading on their way to the fourth round and have the home advantage.Here, Wales Online has all the details on how you can tune into the all-Welsh clash and who we can expect to see starting for both teams.When does Wrexham vs Cardiff City kick off?Wrexham will face Cardiff City on Tuesday, October 28 at 8pm. The game will be played at the Racecourse Ground.Where can I watch Wrexham vs Cardiff City?There is good news here for both sets of fans, as the fourth round fixture has been selected for TV coverage. The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.For those without a Sky subscription, the game will also be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX.Team newsFor Wrexham, there could be some returning faces to the starting XI. Callum Doyle will enter Phil Parkinson's radar after being sent off against Oxford United on October 22.Daniel Ward, Harry Ashfield, Aaron James and Jay Rodriguez all remain out for Parkinson's side, with Lewis Brunt joining this injured squad after being forced off on Saturday.Cardiff City will be without Jak Alnwick and Ollie Tanner due to injury, but otherwise Brian Barry-Murphy has a solid squad to choose from for the fourth-round clash.
Click here to read article