It has been suggested that Welsh clubs currently plying their trade in the English Football League may be invited back into domestic knockout competition across the country that they call home. Wrexham, Cardiff City, Swansea City and Newport County all turn out in the EFL at present.
According to The Athletic, those pushing for change would like to see a “go-ahead before the end of this calendar year”, which would see Wrexham and Co enter the Welsh League Cup next season and possibly earn tickets to the Conference League party for 2026-27.
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A more likely outcome is that the new League Cup format will slot in alongside a major relaunch of the Cymru Premier in 2026-27. Said proposal would give those involved more time in which to secure the European qualification spot that is currently not on offer in the Welsh League Cup.
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If Wrexham were to agree to join the Welsh League Cup, then they would have to sacrifice qualification for Europe through the English League Cup, FA Cup and Premier League placings. Hollywood co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney intend to reach the top-flight, but they would not be able to challenge for Champions League spots if getting there - unless they withdrew from Welsh tournaments again - as UEFA prevents teams from having two routes into continental competition through different national associations.