Wrexham have one more League One game to play before the preparations for the Championship can truly begin.
Wrexham beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 on Saturday evening, securing a third straight promotion.
This incredible journey under Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds just shows no sign of slowing down with Phil Parkinson’s side heading to the second tier.
Not all rival fans love the Hollywood rise of Wrexham, but three promotions in a row is an unbelievable achievement.
Wrexham fans have gone through hell in years gone by, so these incredible scenes on the STōK Cae Ras pitch over the last three years have been a privilege to witness.
The next step is the Championship, with Wrexham looking to cause some problems at the next level.

Phil Parkinson on agents offering players to Wrexham
Another promotion is a big ask, but you can never truly say never with this Wrexham side.
Troy Deeney is predicting a top-half finish for Wrexham in the Championship, but Phil Parkinson will need important signings.
Wrexham are already being linked with Tom Lawrence, as his Rangers contract comes to an end.
Wrexham will park any serious transfer moves until after this weekend’s game against Lincoln City, as the curtain comes down on another superb season.
Boss Parkinson has now told BBC Sport that agents are constantly offering him players in the transfer market.
Parkinson isn’t interested, though, and has put all transfer talk on hold until the end of the season.
Wrexham have ‘a lot of work to do’ in Parkinson’s mind, with the boss accepting the huge step up to the Championship.
Parkinson wants time to assess his options and then hit the market, with Wrexham surely set to be very active once again.
“We haven’t spoken about anything in terms of recruitment,” said Parkinson.
“Agents obviously ring all the time, and I’ve been saying, ‘Look, we’re not looking at recruitment until the end of the season’… because when you start speaking to players at this stage you can destabilise your own dressing room.
“We’ve put everything on hold for the moment. We’ll get the last game of the season out of the way, then we can have a good sit down next week.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do this summer because we know we’re going into a huge division in terms of the stature of the clubs in it.
“We’ll take a week or two to take stock of everything, have a good look at the market out there and what we need to do,” he added.
Wrexham pull no doubt stretching far and wide
Agents understandably want to land their players into the Wrexham universe.
The exposure of playing for Wrexham is simply enormous now, with appearances on ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ helping to grow the profile of so many players.
Wrexham are yet to explore foreign markets, but there will be players across the world who want to be part of this club’s journey.
The impact of ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ on the club’s transfer business is two-fold.
Parkinson will not only want characters who can cope with that additional exposure but will want to make sure that players aren’t signing just to boost themselves personally.
Wrexham have largely got recruitment right in this meteoric rise and must continue to be selective in terms of the players coming in.
We certainly trust Parkinson in that regard and believe he will find the right characters either at home or abroad this summer.
