The stars of US comedy collection It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia watched Wrexham edge nearer in direction of promotion on Tuesday evening.
The North Wales membership owned by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds is one victory away from gaining promotion to League Two – the fourth tier of the English soccer system.
A win on Saturday towards Boreham Wood would see Wrexham promoted from the National League after 15 consecutive seasons.
The membership is the topic of a documentary collection which follows its trials and tribulations because it seeks to return to the Football League for the primary time since 2008.
Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds got an honour for selling Wales and the Welsh language to the world at a New York occasion final yr.
The Racecourse Ground additionally had some royal guests final yr because the King and Queen Consort met the membership’s homeowners.
Securing promotion has been an ambition of Wrexham’s co-owners since they purchased the membership in November 2020.
Rob McElhenney beforehand mentioned that the Red Dragons wanted to “get out” of the league after he watched gamers mop the pitch throughout heavy rainfall to attempt to proceed a later-abandoned match towards Aldershot Town.
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After dealing with Boreham Wood on Saturday, Wrexham may have yet another recreation left of the season towards Torquay United on 29 April.
Source: information.sky.com”