Ever since the arrival of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as Wrexham AFC’s new owners, the Welsh club has enjoyed plenty of publicity – and some success on the pitch to go with it.
Wrexham made history as they secured back-to-back promotions to earn a place in League One for the 2024/25 season, and now have their sights on three in a row – with Championship football the potential prize come the end of the campaign.
Of course, Wrexham did exist prior to their Hollywood takeover, and indeed have a proud history, from making waves in the Football League and Europe, to FA Cup giant-killings, to surging up the English pyramid today.
But how did they go from the obscurity of the fifth tier to the verge of becoming EFL heavyweights? And is promotion a realistic possibility by the end of the season? Football FanCast provides you with the latest Wrexham fixtures, results and updates here.
Wrexham owners
Actors Reynolds and McElhenney completed their takeover of Wrexham in February 2021. They replaced the Wrexham Supporters Trust (WST) as owners of the club, pledging £2m of their own money to assume control of the Red Dragons.
It would turn out to be a watershed moment for Wrexham, as along with off-pitch fame and fortune has come plenty of success on the field. At the time of writing, their footballing achievements since the arrival of the Hollywood duo include their astonishing 111-point haul in the National League to secure promotion, while there has also been play-off and cup final heartache along the way.
They have now secured back-to-back promotions, with the Red Dragons set for the third tier come 2024/25.
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ByStephan GeorgiouMay 20, 2024 Wrexham fixtures, results and standings
Pos
Team
Played
GD
Pts
Birmingham
9
+8
22
Wrexham
10
+10
20
Mansfield
9
+6
20
Lincoln
9
+7
18
Wycombe
9
+4
17
Stockport
9
+6
16
Exeter
9
+4
16
Charlton
10
+1
16
Wrexham got back to winning ways with a morale-boosting victory over Northampton Town at the weekend, closing the gap at the top in the process as leaders Birmingham City dropped points to Charlton Athletic.
James McClean’s double, along with goals from Jack Marriott and Elliot Lee saw them coast past the Cobblers, who had equalised before the half-hour mark through Cameron McGeehan. The result stretches the Red Dragons’ long winning run at home, with Phil Parkinson’s side last tasting defeat at the Racecourse Ground in March.
They followed that result by winning by three goals in midweek, dispatching Wolves’ U21 side 3-0 in the EFL Trophy to leave them top of Group B after two matches. Paul Mullin was back amongst the goals, while Modou Faal grabbed a first for the club since his summer move. Port Vale are their next opponents in that competition, with a trip to the Potteries coming up next month.
Elsewhere, two relegated clubs are up next in League One, with a trip to Rotherham United followed by the midweek visit of Huddersfield Town under the Tuesday night lights.
Date
Competition
Opposition
H/A
Kick-off (UK time)
Sat 19th Oct
League One
Rotherham
A
3pm
Tue 22nd Oct
League One
Huddersfield
H
7.45pm
Sat 26th Oct
League One
Charlton
A
3pm
Sat 9th Nov
League One
Mansfield
H
12.30pm
Tue 12th Nov
EFL Trophy
Port Vale
A
7.45pm
With Wrexham’s clash with Lincoln, originally set for 12th October, postponed due to the amount of international call-ups for their opponents, there is now an extended break for the Welsh outfit. Wrexham can enjoy the international break without playing, giving them 11 days’ preparation for their trip to Rotherham in a fortnight’s time.
Wrexham’s impressive form, particularly at home, means that their minor blip in the league has passed without severe damage to their promotion hopes. Not only are the Red Dragons closing in on 7 months without defeat at the Racecourse Ground, but they have won every competitive match during that time – a run spanning nine games since losing to Tranmere Rovers last season.
Wrexham transfers 2024/25
Wrexham strengthened their squad over the summer, as Phil Parkinson brought in five new players. Arrivals included a return for goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, who joined permanently having been on loan from Arsenal last term.
Meanwhile, they broke their transfer record twice – firstly, when midfielder Ollie Rathbone came in from Rotherham United, which was believed to be for more than the £300k fee paid for Ollie Palmer two years ago.
Wrexham later sealed the arrival of Mo Faal from West Brom for around £500,000 – Faal made his debut in the 2-1 FL Trophy win over Salford City earlier this month.
There were a number of departures too, including veterans Ben Tozer and Luke Young. Meanwhile, the likes of Callum McFadzean and Jordan Tunnicliffe were released.
Fee
Fee
Mo Faal (West Brom)
£500k
Scott Butler (Marine)
Free
Ollie Rathbone (Rotherham)
£420k
Aaron Hayden (Carlisle)
Free
Lewis Brunt (Leicester)
Undisc.
Owen Cushion (Prescot Cables)
Free
Seb Revan (Aston Villa)
Undisc.
Ben Tozer (Forest Green)
Free
Dan Scarr (Plymouth)
Undisc.
Jordan Tunnicliffe (Solihull Moors)
Free
Callum Burton (Plymouth)
Free
Luke Young (Cheltenham)
Free
George Dobson (Charlton)
Free
Jake Bickerstaff (Altrincham)
Loan
Arthur Okonkwo (Arsenal)
Free
Jordan Davies (Grimsby)
Loan
Luke McNicholas (Rochdale)
Loan
Billy Waters (Halifax)
Loan
Rob Lainton (Released)
n/a
Callum McFadzean (Released)
n/a
