Series five of ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ is “virtually guaranteed”, with Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney overseeing another promotion bid.
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There have been three seasons of the award-winning documentary so far, with the story being told of how the Red Dragons reached League One on the back of a stunning takeover by celebrity co-owners in 2021. There has been drama aplenty in a show that has opened up a window to the world.
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A fourth instalment of ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ has already been confirmed, which covers the 2024-25 campaign, with Phil Parkinson looking to mastermind another step up the EFL ladder – with his side currently riding high in the third tier table.
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If a place in the Championship were to be secured, then ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ will return to screens in 2026. Club director Shaun Harvey said at : “If we get promoted again, that virtually guarantees another series for the documentary. That gives you another 12 months of the same international profile.”
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Harvey added on the journey that Wrexham, as a team and town, have been on: “You cannot buy what we're creating. The opportunity isn't just for us, it's for everybody. We've got the direct ambition of making the football club successful. On the back of that success, part of the mission statement of the owners, right from the start, was: How can we deliver community benefit as a result of the ownership? That community benefit isn't just (for) a person that lives in a house on a local estate. It's the business community as well.”






