Ryan Reynolds has jetted into Wales for Wrexham's League One fixture against Burton as Phil Parkinson's side aim to continue their promotion push.
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Reynolds has been a regular visitor to North Wales since 2021However, visits have been less frequent recentlyBack in the stands at the SToK Racecourse on SaturdayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The club, co-owned by Reynolds and fellow actor Rob McElhenney, has garnered global attention since the duo took over in 2021, and Reynolds' presence once again ignited excitement in the stands. He was spotted greeting players inside the tunnel as they headed towards the dressing room after getting off the team bus.
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Though the owners have made several appearances over the past few seasons, especially during key fixtures, visits to North Wales have been more sporadic in recent months. That changed this weekend as Reynolds joined fans in the VIP box to cheer on the Red Dragons in a game that could play a significant role in the club’s ongoing promotion charge.
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Reynolds was spotted in the tunnel chatting with former Wrexham player Anthony Forde ahead of kick-off. Forde left the club in the winter by mutual consent and joined Burton.
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The Red Dragons are chasing a remarkable third consecutive promotion, a feat that would etch their name into the English Football League record books. Since their National League title triumph in 2023, Wrexham’s momentum has shown little sign of slowing. With six matches remaining this season, they are well-positioned to claim an automatic promotion slot to the Championship. A victory over Burton would not only increase the pressure on the chasing pack but would also help Wrexham maintain momentum heading into the business end of the campaign.






