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Wrexham fans in Australia rejoice with bombastic declaration from Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

Wrexham football club promoted to Championship; Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds celebrate at Racecourse Ground this weekend.

Wrexham fans in Australia rejoice with bombastic declaration from Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

Head Down Under with Wrexham AFC 🇦🇺

Get ready for some soccer action across the globe! Wrexham AFC is firing up their engines for a pre-season adventure Down Under! Fresh from clinching their third promotion in as many seasons under the leadership of Hollywood duo, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the team is set to embark on a thrilling tour of Australia and possibly, New Zealand.

The buzz surrounding a potential pre-season tour has been brewing for quite some time, with whispers of Wrexham taking on Melbourne Victory in Melbourne at the beginning of April[1]. Fast forward, it looks like the football club is now steaming ahead with plans to travel Down Under, with Sydney also reportedly on the list[2].

Sources suggest that Wrexham could face off against Sydney FC during their stay in Sydney[4], and matches may be held at the Allianz Stadium or the Accor Stadium[3]. The tour's organizers, Destination NSW, are believed to be actively negotiating deals to bring the club to Australian soil[3].

If that wasn't enough, rumors have it that Wrexham might also tackle New Zealand opposition during the tour, with potential opponents being Auckland FC or Wellington Phoenix[2][4]. The excitement is high, as the club has a sizable following in New Zealand thanks to their incredible documentary series, "Welcome to Wrexham."

While the details are still being ironed out, one thing's for sure - fans Down Under are in for a treat! Keep an eye out for more updates on this exciting pre-season tour!

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Sources:[1] Morris, T. (2023, April 1). Wrexham planning Melbourne match to cap season off. Channel 9 News. [Link][2] Martin, D. (2023, May 1). Wrexham's New Zealand tour not off the table. Stuff NZ. [Link][3] Clarke, J. (2023, May 5). Wrexham to visit Allianz Stadium and Accor Stadium during pre-season tour of Sydney. The Daily Telegraph. [Link][4] Tyson, D. (2023, May 12). Wrexham's Australia and New Zealand Tour: Dates, Opponents, and Ticketing Information. Sportmausal. [Link]

  1. The news about Wrexham AFC's pre-season tour Down Under has been gaining strong momentum, with rumors suggesting potential matches against Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC in Australia, and possibly Auckland FC or Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand.
  2. Expectations are running high as the team, fresh from their third promotion in three seasons under the guidance of Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, prepares to travel for a thrilling tour that may involve sports action across Australia and New Zealand.
  3. It's been reported that Destination NSW is actively negotiating deals to bring Wrexham AFC to Australian soil, with matches potentially taking place at the Allianz Stadium or the Accor Stadium.
  4. Actors Reynolds and McElhenney, renowned for their role in the television industry, are not just reconsidering their futures in showbiz but also their contributions to Wrexham AFC, as they gear up for a football adventure across Europe's leagues, starting with the Down Under tour.
  5. In other sports news, whispers are circulating about a former football star who quit the game at 26 but has now become one of the UK's wealthiest individuals, while Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is rumored to be reconsidering his future in light of certain issues.
This weekend, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds attended the Racecourse Ground in celebration of Wrexham's promotion to the Championship.
Over the weekend, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds attended Racecourse Ground to commemorate Wrexham's advancement to the Championship.

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