Imagine a US soccer fan getting a random question in 2020: Do you know Wrexham AFC? The answer would have been a straight ‘No.’ However, if the same question goes now, the majority of them will say ‘Yes.’ And the credit for this goes to Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
We can see a massive rise in the club’s fans, especially in North America. They are coming together and forming fan clubs. And one of the best examples is the Canada Wrexham. With the world’s third-oldest soccer club ready to embark on a League Two journey after 15 years of absence, we bring you an ultimate guide for tickets for North American fans.
Getting the ticket for the Wrexham games
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The Red Dragons will play in the EFL League Two, the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup, and the FA Trophy this season. League Two itself will have 46 games. The final number of games Wrexham will play depends on how deep they go in the domestic cups. Fans can buy tickets through the official club website.
The tickets are also for sale on the club’s official partner websites. The resale sites such as StubHub also offer tickets occasionally. However, the prices on the resale sites may vary from the original ones. The ticket prices aren’t known yet. But the breakup of last season’s prices will give a better idea. Also, as the club is in League Two, there are chances of prices varying depending on the opponents.
If we compare last season’s prices, the online option was cheaper than the in-person. It cost $26.82 for an adult who bought the tickets online compared to $28.1 in-person. These were the prices for the Macron and Wrexham Lager Stands. For University End, it was $24.26 (online) and $25.54 (in-person). For U-11s, the prices were $6.39 (online and in-person) for all stands.
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Those below 18 had to spend $11.49 (online) and $12.77 (in-person) for the Macron and Wrexham Lager stands. The club also discounted the tickets for fans above 65 and between 18 to 21. For them, it was $20.43 (online) and $21.71 (in-person) to see the games from Wrexham Lager and Macron stands. However, with season ticket holders and limited SToK Racecourse Ground capacity (10,771), it will be an uphill task to get the tickets.
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The fans from the US need to plan well in advance to buy the tickets for the Wrexham games. So which game are you looking forward to most?