Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are expected to be watching on as Wrexham look to clinch League One promotion this weekend.
Wrexham could make EFL history on Saturday by beating Charlton Athletic to become the first side ever to win three promotions in a row when starting in the National League or higher.
For that to happen, however, Wycombe Wanderers must first lose their League One fixture earlier in the day to Leyton Orient.
It has been an up-and-down season for the Red Dragons with Wrexham fans furious at times, especially in early 2025 when results dipped.
However, they are now predicted to finish second in League One, joining Birmingham City in the Championship next season.
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Ryan Reynolds on Wrexham promotion
It would be a remarkable achievement, especially given what was expected of the club before 2024/25 got underway.
Wrexham were predicted to finish 20th in the third tier, while Humphrey Ker suggested a statue of Phil Parkinson needed to be built if they finished any higher than 12th.
Fast forward to April 2025, however, and the Welsh outfit are so close to what would be one of the most impressive achievements in the EFL.
Now, in an interview with TIME this week, co-owner Ryan Reynolds has opened up on the stress the promotion battle causes.
He said: “Oh my God! I literally have an eight-inch ulcer in my stomach right now. It’s the end of the season, and it all comes down to the next two weeks. They just can’t do it easily. For just one year, let’s do it without having receding hairlines all around.
“We’re all losing it and the stress is killing us all. Everyone keeps saying that [it makes for better TV] but that’s not a consolation at all – winning is.”
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One EFL pundit has predicted Wrexham to beat Charlton and for Leyton Orient to get one over on Wycombe.
Should that happen, as mentioned above, the Reds will be promoted to the Championship on Saturday.
However, if Wrexham and Wycombe both win, Phil Parkinson’s side will need at least a draw on the final day against Lincoln City, depending on what their goal difference looks like after the weekend.
Should the Welsh outfit lose to Charlton and Wycombe win, they will be relying on Stockport County to beat the Chairboys on May 3.
Alternatively, if both clubs draw on Saturday, Wrexham need a win versus Lincoln to guarantee second place.
