Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are looking to clinch a third straight promotion since becoming Wrexham owners.
Their first full season as the new owners of Wrexham saw Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney watch on as the Red Dragons suffered play-off heartbreak.
However, the Welsh outfit dominated the National League in the following campaign, winning the title with 111 points.
Their brief stint in League Two was not quite as prolific, but Wrexham still managed to secure a second-place finish to go up automatically.
Now plying their trade in League One for the first time since it was renamed, the Hollywood-owned club are looking to book their place in the Championship for 2025/26, but are currently in a hotly contested battle.

Darren Ferguson can help Wrexham overtake Wycombe Wanderers
Wrexham beat Huddersfield Town 1-0 on Tuesday evening – a huge result that kept them right in the mix for a second-place finish.
However, Wycombe Wanderers also won on March 4th, meaning they remain two points above Wrexham in the automatic promotion race.
There are 12 League One matchweeks left to play out this season, and given Wycombe’s form this term, they are unlikely to drop too many points.
However, former Wrexham legend Darren Ferguson could help his old club out massively this weekend.
The Red Dragons face Rotherham United on Saturday, while their promotion rivals travel to Peterborough United.
Peterborough have beaten Wrexham in the EFL Trophy this season, and fans are no doubt eager for their former player to do them a massive favour on Saturday and take points off Wycombe.
Should The Posh secure at least a draw and Phil Parkinson’s side beat Rotherham, they will go level on points in second.

Darren Ferguson time at Wrexham
The son of Manchester United great Sir Alex Ferguson, Darren made the move to Wrexham in 1999.
The former midfielder played 310 times for the Welsh side, scoring 51 goals in said matches.
During his time at the Racecourse Ground, Ferguson won the FAW Premier Cup on four occasions, as well as one Football League Trophy.
The now 53-year-old left Wrexham for Peterbrough in 2007, taking up his first role in management.
