
Welcome to Wrexham (2022)
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Josh Drisko — Executive Producer
Episodes 23
Welcome Back to Wrexham
A new football season begins as the town, the team and owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney prepare to welcome King Charles III.
Read MoreThe Quiet Zone
Wrexham striker Paul Mullin tackles challenges on and off the pitch as we meet Wrexham superfan Millie Tipping.
Read MoreShaun's Vacation
Some self-inflicted chaos unfolds in Wrexham thanks to Co-Chairmen Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, much to the frustration of Executive Director Humphrey Ker.
Read MoreFirst Losers
After a second place finish last season and with Notts County challenging for first place, Wrexham AFC focuses on building a winning mentality.
Read MoreGiant Killers
The FA Cup provides Wrexham a chance to live up to its storied past and to take on teams playing many leagues above them.
Read MoreGlove Triangle
The return of Rob Lainton complicates the goalie situation while Co-Chairmen Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds make a difficult roster decision.
Read MoreHand of Foz
Wrexham AFC and Notts County clash at the Racecourse in the biggest match in the history of the National League.
Read MoreFamily Business
Family is everything for the members of Wrexham AFC and we meet the fathers, mothers, daughters and sons behind some key people.
Read MoreWorst Case Scenario
With promotion still up in the air, Co-Chairmen Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds bring in friends and sponsors to help raise the Club's profile.
Read MoreUp the Town?
Wrexham faces either promotion or the dreaded playoffs.
Read MoreWelcome to the EFL
Wrexham AFC play a series of summer "friendlies" in America and have a less than friendly return to the English Football League.
Read MoreNotts Again
The Wrexham Women's Team adapt to life in the top Welsh league as the men prepare to face Notts County, their fiercest rivals from the National League.
Read MoreRisky Business
The Birthday Prank War between Co-Chairmen Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds escalates as Wrexham is reminded of the fragility of the city's rebound on and off the field.
Read MoreFar Away, So Close
Wrexham's global impact can be felt as far away as Patagonia and The Gambia but the team can't seem to win away from the Racecourse.
Read MoreProper Trouble
With a rise in yellow cards and continuing poor form away from home, Wrexham AFC risk being relegated to the playoffs while the women's side prepare to tackle new challenges.
Read MoreDown to the Wire
Wrexham AFC's poor away form casts doubt on their chances for promotion, and as the end of the season nears, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds face some very tough decisions.
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