Wrexham produced an impressive performance in the early hours of Sunday morning, beating MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps 4-1 in Canada.
The Wrex Coast Tour effectively came to an end on Sunday morning as Wrexham faced Vancouver Whitecaps.
This was the final game of Wrexham’s trip and Phil Parkinson’s men went out with a bang.
Sebastian Revan opened the scoring for Wrexham before Giuseppe Bovalina brought the hosts level.
Wrexham accelerated away though with James McClean, Elliot Lee and Jordan Davies all finding the net.
A 4-1 win after draws against Bournemouth and Chelsea mean Wrexham can now head back to North Wales on a real high.

Sebastian Revan on Wrexham win
This was a strong team performance; it may have only been pre-season, but this was a convincing display.
A number of individuals impressed too and left wing back Sebastian Revan arguably stole the show.
The new signing from Aston Villa started against the Whitecaps and showed exactly why Wrexham have snapped him up.
Revan was a constant threat up the left flank, constantly finding space and driving right at the Whitecaps back line.
The former Rotherham United ace also opened the scoring, lashing home from close range after Vancouver failed to clear a cross into the box.
The attacking thrust Revan provided is ideal for Wrexham’s 3-5-2 approach under Parkinson and he has taken to social media after the win.
“Great way to end the tour,” said Revan. “A great team performance and a goal. Thank you for your support,” he added.
Wrexham teammates Elliot Lee and Will Boyle both responded with emojis, showing support for their new teammate after an impressive display.
Fellow Wrexham signing Lewis Brunt – who knows Revan from Aston Villa – also responded with two fire emojis.
Wolverhampton Wanderers ace Chem Campbell branded Revan a ‘top player’ whilst Aston Villa talents Tommi O’Reilly and Lino Sousa both showed their support too.
Revan looks to be exactly what Wrexham needed at left wing back and if he can replicate the kind of display he showed against Vancouver, Wrexham have a real star.
Revan will have competition at left wing back from veteran McClean and Gambia international Jacob Mendy, but he is really proving why he should start the League One opener against Wycombe Wanderers.
