Wrexham’s full fixture list for the 2024/25 League One season has been revealed.
The Red Dragons are set for their first League One campaign in almost 20 years and fans have been eager to find out what fixtures lie ahead, which have finally been revealed this morning.
Phil Parkinson will be hoping his side can build momentum off their back-to-back promotion seasons and be competitive in England’s third tier.
This will be the toughest test yet for Wrexham, with the likes of Birmingham City, Barnsley, and Bolton Wanderers offering some of the toughest encounters this season.
With that being said, let’s take a look at Wrexham’s full fixture list for the 2024/25 League One season.
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Wrexham 2024/25 League One fixtures in full
August
- Saturday August 10 – Wycombe Wanderers (H) – 5.30pm
- Saturday August 17 – Bolton Wanderers (A) – 3pm
- Saturday August 24 – Reading (H) – 3pm
- Saturday August 31 – Peterborough United (A) – 3pm
September
- Saturday September 7 – Shrewsbury Town (H) – 3pm
- Saturday September 14 – Birmingham City (A) – 3pm
- Saturday September 21 – Crawley Town (H) – 3pm
- Saturday September 28 – Leyton Orient (A) – 3pm
October
- 1st October – Stevenage (A)
- Saturday October 5 – Northampton Town (H) – 3pm
- Saturday October 12 – Lincoln City (H) – 3pm
- Saturday October 19 – Rotherham United (A) – 3pm
- Tuesday October 22 – Huddersfield Town (H) – 7.45pm
- Saturday October 26 – Charlton Athletic (A) – 3pm
November
- Saturday November 9 – Mansfield Town (H) – 3pm
- Saturday November 16 – Stockport County (A) – 3pm
- Saturday November 23 – Exeter City (H) – 3pm
December
- Tuesday December 3 – Barnsley (H) – 7.45pm
- Saturday December 7 – Burton Albion (A) – 3pm
- Saturday December 14 – Cambridge United (H) – 3pm
- Saturday December 21 – Bristol Rovers (A) – 3pm
- Thursday December 26 – Blackpool (H) – 3pm
- Sunday December 29 – Wigan Athletic (H) – 3pm
January
- Wednesday January 1 – Barnsley (A) – 3pm
Saturday January 4 – Peterborough United (H) – 3pm
Saturday January 11 – Reading (A) – 3pm
Saturday January 18 – Shrewsbury Town (A) – 3pm
Saturday January 25 – Birmingham City (H) – 3pm
Tuesday January 28 – Stevenage (H) – 7.45pm
February
- Saturday February 1 – Crawley Town (A) – 3pm
- Saturday February 8 – Leyton Orient (H) – 3pm
- Saturday February 15 – Northampton Town (A) – 3pm
- Saturday February 22 – Mansfield Town (A) – 3pm
March
- Saturday March 1 – Bolton Wanderers (H) – 3pm
- Tuesday March 4 – Huddersfield Town (A) – 7.45pm
- Saturday March 8 – Rotherham United (H) – 3pm
- Saturday March 15 – Wycombe Wanderers (A) – 3pm
- Saturday March 22 – Stockport County (H) – 3pm
- Saturday March 29 – Exeter City (A) – 3pm
April
- Tuesday April 1 – Cambridge United (A) – 7.45pm
- Saturday April 5 – Burton Albion (H) – 3pm
- Saturday April 12 – Wigan Athletic (A) – 3pm
- Friday April 18 – Bristol Rovers (H) – 3pm
- Monday April 21 – Blackpool (A) – 3pm
- Saturday April 26 – Charlton Athletic (H) – 3pm
May
- Saturday May 3 – Lincoln City (A) – 3pm
What are Wrexham’s season expectations?
This will be Wrexham’s toughest test with clubs with stronger quality visiting the Racecourse more frequently.
Whether Parkinson’s squad is ready for the step up in quality is to be determined. Ultimately, Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will improve the playing squad to equip Parkinson with the tools to make the transition to League One football a smooth one.
Such is the football league, it no doubt will be a contested league table. Wrexham will be hoping they can make their mark in the division.
The most important step in Wrexham’s process is to remain in League One. It will be a tough ask for the Red Dragons to push for Promotion for a third successive season.
However, with the ambition of the Wrexham project, nothing can seem too out of reach on this Wrexham journey.
