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The story of Wrexham AFC reads like a Hollywood script—because it literally is one. Since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over the club in 2020, the Welsh team has gone from National League obscurity to becoming one of the most talked-about football clubs in the world. Now, as the 2024-25 season heats up, Wrexham stands on the brink of Championship football—an achievement that would have seemed impossible just five years ago.
In this 1,500+ word exclusive, we break down:
✔ Wrexham’s 2024-25 season so far
✔ Key players driving their success
✔ The Hollywood effect on and off the pitch
✔ Challenges facing the team
✔ Expert predictions for their promotion chances
After securing back-to-back promotions from the National League (2022-23) and League Two (2023-24), Wrexham is now competing in League One—the third tier of English football.
Current League One Standings (as of November 2024)
| Position | Team | Points | Form (Last 5) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd | Wrexham | 32 | ✅✅⚪✅⚪ |
| 2nd | Birmingham City | 34 | ✅⚪✅✅⚪ |
| 1st | Bolton | 36 | ✅✅✅⚪⚪ |
Wrexham’s form has been strong but inconsistent, with key wins against Derby County (2-1) and Barnsley (3-0) but frustrating draws against Exeter City (1-1) and Shrewsbury (0-0).
FA Cup: Knocked out in Round 3 by Premier League side Brentford (2-1)
EFL Trophy: Advanced to Quarterfinals
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15 goals in 18 games (League One’s top scorer)
Scored hat-tricks against Port Vale & Fleetwood
Captain & set-piece specialist
87% tackle success rate (best in League One)
8 assists (most in the league)
Named Player of the Month (October 2024)
Tom Bradshaw (ST, Millwall) – 5 goals in 10 games
Luke Chambers (LB, Liverpool loanee) – Rapid left-back
Increased sponsorship deals (TikTok, Aviation Gin, Expedia)
Merchandise sales up 1,200% since 2021
2.3 million Instagram followers (more than AC Milan & Napoli)
“Welcome to Wrexham” Season 3 confirmed for 2025
Racecourse Ground expansion (to 25,000 capacity by 2026)
New training facilities (better than some Championship clubs)
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Injuries to key players (Mullin, Tozer missed games)
Lack of Premier League-level signings
Fans now demand promotion every year
Media scrutiny at an all-time high
Wage bill is 2x League One average
Must balance Hollywood money with sustainability
Automatic Promotion: 5/2
Playoffs: 3/1
No Promotion: 4/5
“We’re not here just to survive—we want back-to-back promotions.”
✅ Wrexham finishes 2nd (Automatic Promotion)
✅ Bolton wins League One
❌ Birmingham City falls in playoffs
Championship = £8M+ in TV revenue (vs. £1.2M in League One)
Bigger commercial deals (Nike, global brands)
Facing clubs like Leeds, Southampton, Sunderland
Need 5-6 Premier League-quality signings
“Welcome to Wrexham” Season 4 would cover Championship battle
Potential US preseason tour (vs. MLS clubs)
Wrexham’s rise is unprecedented in modern football—a small Welsh club turned global phenomenon thanks to Hollywood magic, passionate fans, and smart recruitment.
If they reach the Championship in 2025, it would be one of the most remarkable promotions ever.
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