Wrexham is continuing the party after sealing the third-half promotion.
Clubs owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McLeny will play at the second level of English football in the next season – just one level below the Premier League. This is a notable growth for a team that was deteriorating in non-League before being purchased by the Hollywood pair in 2021.
And there is a demand from such fans to celebrate the latest success that Wrexham is staging a ticket-year award party at its Stoke Race Course Stadium on Sunday.
On Saturday, around 13,000 fans won against Charlton 3–0, with a wrexham victory as a runner-up in League one.
The club has chosen against an open-top bus parade through the city roads, given that it did not go as champions.
But fans can still celebrate with players at the stadium for the season-ending awards.
The Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year will be named in the event, including live music.
Wrexham did not say whether raynolds or mcelhenney – who regularly participate in the game – will be in this program.