Everything you need to know about watching Wrexham games
If you are one of the thousands of fans who have been swept up in the Welcome to Wrexham story, chances are you might have developed a soft spot for the Welsh team.
The Red Dragons and their exploits have reached a truly global audience since being taken over by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, cultivating a dedicated following in North America in particular.
North-east Wales has witnessed an influx of celebrity faces in the past two years, while the Racecourse Ground has now become a genuine venue for major music gigs.
So, if you're wondering how to watch Wrexham, whether it's in-person or at home, here's the Soccer Cities guide, with everything you need to know
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Wrexham will be competing in EFL League Two, the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup and the FA Trophy this season, so there will be plenty of games for fans to go to.
You can buy tickets directly through the official Wrexham website or by going to the club's official partner site eticketing.co.uk/wrexhamafc.
Resale sites such as StubHub also occasionally offer tickets, but prices may vary.
While ticket prices for 2023-24 have not yet been confirmed, you can see a breakdown of last season's prices in the table below for an idea of how much you may be expected to spend. Online prices are slightly cheaper than in-person
Note, however, that Wrexham are now in the EFL, so prices may vary depending on opponent and demand.
Tickets for games at the StoK Racecourse stadium are limited and the maximum capacity of the Red Dragons' home ground is 10,771, so you will have to buy tickets early if you wish to make a game.
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