Can Wrexham get promoted? Promotion updates, key dates and latest results

Can Wrexham get promoted? Promotion updates, key dates and latest results

Quick Links Can Wrexham get promoted from League One? Wrexham fixtures, results and standings Wrexham are one of the most exciting clubs outside the Premier League as the League One side has plenty of ambition to surge up the English football pyramid. Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney became the owners of the club…

Betfred UK Price Boost Offer: 16/1 BTTS Bournemouth v Liverpool, Burnley to Win to Nil, Wrexham, Doncaster to Win

Betfred UK Price Boost Offer: 16/1 BTTS Bournemouth v Liverpool, Burnley to Win to Nil, Wrexham, Doncaster to Win

Ahead of an action-packed weekend of football, Betfred is offering its customers a fantastic price boost offer from 12/1 to now 16/1! This offer is available up until first kick off, and requires BTTS in the game between Bournemouth vs Liverpool, Burnley to Win to Nil, and Wrexham and Doncaster both to Win their respective…

Birmingham maintain five-point gap in L1 race after draw at Wrexham

Birmingham maintain five-point gap in L1 race after draw at Wrexham

Birmingham kept their five-point lead over Wrexham in the League One promotion race after a 1-1 draw. Wrexham had taken the lead at the Racecourse Ground on Thursday night, as Oli Rathbone fired them in front early on. Birmingham pegged them back soon afterwards with a goal awarded to Lyndon Dykes. The result means Birmingham…

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Wrexham vs Birmingham: League One's most expensive fixture

Before the arrival of two Hollywood stars and an NFL legend, the only significant history shared between Wrexham and Birmingham was the £1m Blues paid for Bryan Hughes in 1997 that remains the Welsh side’s record transfer fee received. Wrexham, owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are now locked in a promotion tussle…

Wrexham among Welsh EFL clubs to enter new cup with European access

Wrexham among Welsh EFL clubs to enter new cup with European access

Wrexham are among four EFL clubs set to enter a new domestic cup tournament that would allow them access to European competition under the Welsh flag for the first time in three decades. The proposal, subject to FA approval, would see Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Phil Parkinson’s League One side compete in a revamped 16-team…