All you need to know about watching Wrexham matches.
Fans swept up in the story of Welcome to Wrexham may have developed a soft spot for the Welsh club. The Red Dragons have reached a global audience since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took the helm, building a devoted following, especially across North America.
In recent years, North East Wales has welcomed a wave of celebrities, and Racecourse Ground has emerged as a premier venue for large music events.
Whether you want to see Wrexham in person or catch them from home, this Football Cities guide covers everything you need to know.
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How to secure tickets to Wrexham games
Wrexham competes in the EFL League Two, the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup and the FA Trophy this season, meaning plenty of opportunities to attend matches.
Tickets can be purchased directly from the official Wrexham website or via the club’s partner site, eticketing.co.uk/wrexhamafc.
Resale platforms like StubHub occasionally offer seats, though prices can fluctuate.
While 2023-24 pricing has not yet been finalized, a look at last season’s prices provides a sense of typical costs. Online rates are often a touch cheaper than at the stadium window.
As Wrexham now competes in the EFL, ticket prices may vary based on the opponent and demand.
Online ticket prices for Wrexham 2022-23
In-person ticket prices for Wrexham 2022-23
Match admission at the Racecourse Ground is limited, with a stadium capacity of 10,771. If you want a seat, booking early is essential.
The only guaranteed way to secure Wrexham tickets is a season pass. Demand is high, seats are limited, and joining a waiting list is required before purchase.
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Airports serving Wrexham
The nearest major airports are Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport, both under an hour away and well connected by public transport options.
Where to stay near Wrexham
Planning to watch a Wrexham match live at the Racecourse Ground? Consider staying in Wrexham town or nearby areas in North East Wales.
Notable hotels include the Ramada Plaza, the Lemon Tree, and the Wynnstay Arms, alongside a range of B&Bs and short-stay apartments.
Use the interactive map to explore lodging options in Wrexham.
Wrexham kits and where to buy
Heading to a game? Dress the part with the latest club shirt or at least a scarf.
The official club shop offers replica shirts, training gear, casual wear, and snapback caps popularized by Rob McElhenney in Welcome to Wrexham.
Prices for the new home kit typically range from £39.95 to £54.95 (roughly $50–$70). The first batch tends to sell out quickly, so checking multiple retailers may be necessary.
If online stock runs out, local sporting goods stores can be a backup.
Where is the Racecourse Ground?
The Racecourse Ground, also known as SToK Racecourse for sponsorship, sits on Mold Road just outside Wrexham’s town center.
The official address is: Wrexham AFC, SToK Cae Ras, Mold Road, Wrexham, Wales, LL11 2AH.
Location can be seen on the map that follows.
Things to do in Wrexham
- Visit Erddig Hall
- See Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
- Explore Saint Giles Church
- Attend a Wrexham match
- Take a sightseeing trip through North Wales
If you have a few days in town, take time to explore the area around Wrexham. Erddig Hall, a National Trust property, offers expansive grounds and historic interiors. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal, about a 15-minute drive from the city center, features boat trips with striking views.
For more ideas, check out traveler reviews and guides for Wrexham.
Watching Wrexham on TV and via streaming
Even if a ticket to a live match isn’t possible, games can still be watched on TV or streamed online.
Wrexham will play in the EFL this season, with a selection of matches broadcast live on ESPN in the United States. Fans in the US, Canada and elsewhere can watch all League Two matches live through the iFollow season pass, with the Wrexham Player offering coverage to non-UK viewers. FA Cup matches and Carabao Cup fixtures are also carried by ESPN in the US.
In the United States, ESPN providers offer coverage, making it easy to follow the Red Dragons from home.
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