The popular ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary is returning to our screens for another season. Here is everything you need to know.
The Red Dragons have garnered huge media attention ever since the star-studded takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021.
The Hollywood A-listers have shone a light on the club like never before, something that has been captured by the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ series.
The fly on the wall documentary has been a huge success, giving fans behind-the-scenes access to everything Wrexham.
So, with season four set to kick off in a few weeks, The Wrexham Insider thought it would be worthwhile giving you all the information you need ahead of the big premiere.

Welcome to Wrexham season four release date
Luckily for fans, they won’t have to wait long until season four kicks off, with the first two episodes set to air in the US on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
UK viewers will be able to watch the documentary from Friday, May 16, 2025.
Welcome to Wrexham trailer
How to watch Welcome to Wrexham season four
UK viewers will be able to stream the series via Disney+ from May 16, 2025.
Fans based in the US, meanwhile, can access the documentary via the streaming platform Hulu.

Welcome to Wrexham episode schedule
Season four of the Welcome to Wrexham documentary will contain a total of eight episodes, with the first two of those set to be released on May 15, 2025 (US)/ May 16, 2025 (UK).
Who will feature in Welcome to Wrexham season four?
Wrexham owners Reynolds and McElhenney have been a huge part of the first three seasons of the documentary and will likely again feature heavily in season four.
Phil Parkinson has labelled the series a ‘success’ and the Red Dragons boss will no doubt again play a starring role as he tries to guide Wrexham to the Championship.
In terms of players who could feature, Steven Fletcher provided a sneak preview of the documentary after being filmed at Carden Park Golf Club alongside Lewis Brunt, Elliot Lee and Mark Howard.
The likes of Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer have been fan favourites since their Red Dragons arrival, but have played a smaller role in Wrexham’s success this campaign, suggesting they may not feature as much as they have in previous seasons of the documentary.
