Wrexham AFC are off to Wembley after beating Stockport 2-0 in front of a record breaking crowd at the Racecourse.
Two late goals from Wrexham's superman, Paul Mullin saw Phil Parkinson's side into the final of the FA Trophy.
READ MORE: Wrexham AFC beat Stockport County 2-0 to secure place in FA Trophy final at Wembley
The Final, held at Wembley will take place on May 22, where Wrexham will face Bromley.
Wrexham last made the FA Trophy final in 2015, when they lost on penalties to North Ferribly United.
QUE SERA SERA!@PMullin7's stunning injury-time double sends Wrexham to the FA Trophy Final!#WxmAFC
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) April 2, 2022
Two years earlier, they lifted the trophy under the famous arch after beating Grimsby on penalties.
It was a record breaking attendance for an FA Trophy game at the Racecourse, with 8,703 watching the match.
One of those was Reds co-owner Ryan Reynolds who made the trip over to see his side progress into the final.
Reynolds paced up and down throughout the game, but had a big smile on his face as the whistle went.
The Reds are next in action on Tuesday night as they welcome Barnet to the Racecourse.
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