Wolves vs Shrewsbury Live Streams: How to Watch FA Cup 3rd Round Tie 2025/26

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The Wolves vs Shrewsbury live stream pits two teams struggling at the wrong end of their respective leagues in this FA Cup third-round clash.

For Shrewsbury, it will come as something of a relief to shift focus away from League Two, where they currently sit 22nd. Salop haven’t won a game since their 2-1 victory over Sutton United in the second round in early December, and manager Michael Appleton is under significant pressure from supporters. This isn’t the type of match that usually decides a manager’s fate, however, and he is likely to give his players the freedom to go out there and impress. Keep an eye on Arsenal loanee Ismael Kabia, whose lightning pace could test a shaky Wolves back line.

There is also some personal history in this fixture for Rob Edwards, who briefly played for Salop back in 2013.

So read on as we show you how to watch Wolves vs Shrewsbury in the FA Cup third round from anywhere in the world.

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How to watch Wolves vs Shrewsbury live streams in the US

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In the US, ESPN Select will broadcast Wolves vs Shrewsbury.

A standalone subscription costs $12.99 a month or $129.99 a year, but you can also get their ESPN Unlimited package that includes everything ESPN has to offer. Or you can watch through the Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN bundle, which costs from $19.99.

Outside America right now? You'll need a VPN to watch your streams from abroad.

How to watch Wolves vs Shrewsbury live streams in the UK

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TNT Sports 6 will be broadcasting Wolves vs Shrewsbury in the UK, which is available via Discovery+.

You can get the channel by adding TNT Sports to your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, or pay from £30.99 per month for a Discovery+ plan that includes TNT Sports.

Don't want to miss this FA Cup 3rd Round? Use a VPN to watch Discovery+ from abroad.

How to watch Wolves vs Shrewsbury live streams in Canada

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Sportsnet will broadcast Wolves vs Shrewsbury in Canada.

You can either watch Sportsnet on TV, or via the Sportsnet Plus streaming service.

Don't forget, simply use a VPN to watch from abroad.

How to watch Wolves vs Shrewsbury live streams in Australia

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In Australia, Stan Sport will broadcast Wolves vs Shrewsbury.

It costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription costing from $12 a month.

Away from Australia right now? Use a VPN to watch from abroad.

Can I watch Wolves vs Shrewsbury on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser. For example, BBC iPlayer or the Discorvery+ app in the UK.

You can also stay up-to-date with all key moments from the EPL on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@EmiratesFACup), Instagram (@emiratesfacup), TikTok (@emiratesfacup) and YouTube (@TheFACup).

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