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Revealed: Another U.S. tour & what to expect from Welcome to Wrexham series three – with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney heading back to America after second successive promotion

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  • Dragons faced Man Utd & Chelsea in 2023
  • Are heading back to the United States
  • Readying themselves for life in League One
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Red Dragons headed to America in 2023 after booking return tickets to the EFL. They have gone on to secure back-to-back promotions and will be playing League One football next season. Ahead of that campaign, Phil Parkinson’s side will be heading to the United States once again.

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    WHAT KER SAID

    Executive director Humphrey Ker, who saw Wrexham take on Manchester United and Chelsea 12 months ago, has told the Men in Blazers podcast: “We’re doing a kind of west coast tour, is the plan. There will be a further announcement in the not too distant future about exactly where we’re going, but if you live on the west coast of the United States, then you will have opportunities to see the Red Dragons not too far from you.”

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Ker has also lifted the lid on Welcome to Wrexham series three, saying of the drama to come in an Emmy Award-winning documentary: “There is even more dressing room action this season, which I really like. There is more of the nitty-gritty of people shouting at each other at half-time because they are not playing very well. Otherwise it is more of what people love, which is seeing the town, seeing the team, seeing that relationship between those two entities and getting to know more of our players and more of our new players and new wonderful people from around Wrexham. I think people will be excited.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Wrexham may have a few more fresh faces in their squad by the time that they head to the States, with transfer plans in the process of being drawn up. For now they are revelling in another promotion, with Parkinson’s squad ready to enjoy a second Las Vegas trip paid for by Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.