Wrexham's final home league game of the season sees the second-placed Red Dragons take on league leaders Stockport County on Sunday May 8, 2022.
The turnstiles in all areas will be open at 11am for this game. Turnstiles for the WREXRENT Stand are located on the path between the university and the stand, accessible from Mold Road or the club car park. Turnstiles for the Macron Stand are accessible from the street. Our accessible viewing platforms in the Macron Stand and WREXRENT Stand will be open for this game. Supporters in the Macron Stand and WREXRENT Stand should see the notes above about ticket collection points. Turnstiles for the Wrexham Lager Stand are located via the main club car park, where the club shop is situated. All of our accessible toilets at the Racecourse Ground have radar locks on โ please ensure you bring your radar key, if you have one, to access these toilets. Programme sellers will be situated within the concourse of the Macron Stand and WREXRENT Stand and outside the Wrexham Lager Stand turnstiles. The refurbished sensory room will be open for this game. The Centenary Club is open for this game, to ticket holders only. We ask that all wheelchair users stick to their allocated spaces, due to the high demand for places this season. If you selected collection for your match-day tickets, please report to the collection points detailed below.
Wrexham AFC made sure that the National League title race will go down to the final day as they beat rivals Stockport County comfortably at the Racecourse.
Jordan Davies put another superb ball into the box and Ollie Palmer headed home once again to send the home supporters into dreamland. For Wrexham to take the title they will have to equal County's points tally from here on in. County were perhaps the better side in the first 20 minutes, with Antoni Sarcevic having an effort headed off the line by Max Cleworth before Paddy Madden fired wide from a decent position.
Welcome to live text commentary of Wrexham's National League game against Stockport County at the Racecourse. Follow all the action here.
Ollie Palmer scored twice to leapfrog their rivals into top spot in the National League. Wrexham now lead on goal difference but Stockport have a game in hand ...
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NATHAN SALT AT THE RACECOURSE GROUND: The Welsh club moved above their opponents into top spot on goal difference entering the final week of the season.
Four points from their final two games - Wrexham just have one left with a trip to Dagenham next Sunday - and they will be champions. This time Jordan Davies whipped a free-kick in from the right and the deftest of touches from Palmer saw it in. The play is absolutely brilliant. Warming up with what looked to be the EFL balls, there 1,200-strong travelling support believed. His first came courtesy of a Ben Tozer long throw, as he outmuscled Liam Hogan to nod into the corner. Wrexham, the league's top scorers, ahead on goal difference.
The Dragons' bid to be promoted back into the EFL as National League champions remains alive after a comprehensive win over previous leaders Stockport ...
I love it with all of my heart and it also breaks my heart on a pretty regular basis." One particular league game back in March saw Reynolds joke that watching a remarkable 6-5 victory over Dover Athletic had took "nine years off his life" and apologised to his family. Earlier this season the famous co-owners finally made their first trip to watch a Wrexham game after the pandemic affected their previous travel plans.
County have a game in hand and four points from home games against Torquay on Wednesday and Halifax Town next Sunday would see them win the title. Wrexham visit ...
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Either Paul Mullin or Ollie Palmer (or both) have scored in each of Wrexham's last 13 home games. Mullin is only the 7th player in our history to score 30 goals ...
This season he has scored 16 for Wrexham, plus 8 for AFC Wimbledon. The only time neither of them scored was against Maidenhead United, when Mullin was sent off after 4 minutes. Wrexhamโs first 22 home league games of the season have all attracted attendances in excess of 5,000 for the first time since the 1977-8 season. Palmer has scored 20 league goals in a season for the first time in the top 5 divisions (5 for Wimbledon, 15 for Wrexham.) Wrexham won the tenth most home league games in a season in our history. This is the 11th time a Wrexham player has scored 30 goals in a season.