+18 | Commercial Content | T&C's Apply | Play Responsibly | Publishing Principles
Ryan Reynolds Rob McElhenney Wrexham 2023Getty

Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney project has Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson ‘very excited’ as Red Dragons deliver pre-Christmas present for loyal fans

Article continues below

Article continues below

Article continues below

  • Welsh outfit updating famous stadium
  • Set to welcome more supporters through the turnstiles
  • Atmosphere will improve again as a result
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    SToK Racecourse is in the process of undergoing a serious facelift, with a tired old stand behind one of the goals about to be brought into the 21st Century. That redevelopment remains a work in progress, with a stop-gap solution being sought for now that allows more supporters to head through the turnstiles.

  • Advertisement
  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    A temporary stand has been constructed in North Wales, with the hope being to offer a pre-Christmas boost to loyal supporters when a further 2,289 tickets are made available for a derby date with Newport County on December 23 – with an increased capacity then set to be enjoyed through to the end of the season.

  • WHAT PARKINSON SAID

    Red Dragons boss Parkinson has said of ramping up what is already a passionate atmosphere: “I'm so pleased, when the supporters arrive at the ground there's a different feel to the place. We're very excited about getting the supporters in there. When you look at it, there's a lot of people who support the club who have been unable to get tickets and this enables over 2,000 [to be] in the ground, but also it enhances the atmosphere around the stadium and that's what the Racecourse is all about.”

  • Racecourse Ground WrexhamGetty

    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Wrexham’s capacity is about to nudge above 12,000 for the first time in 16 years, with the new 5,500 all-seater Kop End set to replace a structure that has been out of commission since 2007. Red Dragons supporters have had plenty to get excited about of late, leading to regular sell-outs, and the club are currently flying high in League Two as they push for back-to-back promotions.