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    Wycombe Wanderers - Wrexham League One 2024/2025 2025-03-15. goals: Smith
    Wrexham was 12 minutes ahead and 0 minutes down on score

    Stats
    10Shots5
    3Shots on goal2
    16Fouls16
    2Corner Kicks2
    1Offsides3
    51%% possession49%


    #Rate
    50 Norris
    2 Grimmer
    17 Low
    37 Taylor
    41 Reach85'
    4 Scowen
    10 Leahy
    12 McCleary85'
    20 Humphreys
    44 Onyedinma72'
    11 Udoh
    #SubstitutesRate
    38 BerryMc’ly72'
    42 Westergaard85'
    9 Vokes85'
    1 Ravizzoli
    26 Bradley
    21 Kodua
    16 Bakinson
    Coach : Dodds, M
    : Grace


    #Rate
    1 Okonkwo
    4 Cleworth
    5 O'Connell
    3 Brunt
    47 Longman
    15 Dobson
    37 James
    20 Rathbone74'37'
    7 McClean
    16 Rodriguez70'
    28 Smith94'
    #SubstitutesRate
    26 Fletcher70'
    38 Lee74'
    6 O'Connor94'95'
    21 Howard
    24 Scarr
    19 Mendy
    11 Marriott
    Coach : Parkinson


    26 Gagno
    19 Zaro
    33 Cauz
    16 Gerli (c)
    29 Cotali
    20 Caso
    31 Moldovan (c)
    23 Toljan
    3 Doig
    11 Boloca
    24 Moro

    Match Preview


    Wrexham AFC received a substantial financial boost of £14.3 million after owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney sold a single £1 share, with speculation suggesting the investment may have come from the Allyn family, previous minority shareholders. This funding is expected to enhance club infrastructure and support expansion efforts.

    On the field, Wrexham continues to perform strongly in their first League One season in 19 years, currently holding third place and aiming for a third consecutive promotion under Reynolds and McElhenney's ownership. The team recently secured a 1-0 victory over Rotherham, bringing them closer to automatic promotion spots.

    The club is also advancing plans to expand their historic Racecourse Ground stadium. They are designing a new 5,500-capacity Kop stand to replace the existing temporary structure, which will increase the stadium's capacity to 15,000. The design aims to create an intense atmosphere, with future plans potentially expanding the stadium to a 55,000-seat capacity, surpassing many Premier League venues.

    Additionally, Wrexham's profile has been bolstered by celebrity involvement, with actress Eva Longoria joining Reynolds and McElhenney at a recent match. Longoria's visit aligns with reports of a collaborative docuseries about Mexican Club Necaxa, co-owned by the trio, similar to the "Welcome to Wrexham" series.