Wrexham AFC fans couldn't wipe the smiles off their faces after Saturday's 2-0 win over Stockport County in the FA Trophy.
The Racecourse was basked in sunshine as the Reds' booked their place at the Wembley showpiece on May 22.
Phil Parkinson's side will face Bromley in the FA Trophy Final, which will be their third final appearance in nine years.
READ MORE: Wrexham AFC beat Stockport County 2-0 to secure place in FA Trophy final at Wembley
A record breaking 8,703 were in attendance at the Racecourse for the game, the club's highest FA Trophy attendance in history.
Reds' fans were treated to a brilliant game between first and third in the National League, with Paul Mullin's late double sent the home fans into raptures.
Their was a buzz around the ground throughout the game, as the presence of co-owner Ryan Reynolds made itself known in the Mold Road end.
The atmosphere was electric and fans have given their reaction to the game.
Nicky (pictured with Ryan Reynolds) said: "What a day! 2-0 and we're going to Wembley!"
Ben added: "Fair play to Ryan and Rob what they have done for Wrexham is nothing short of amazing, League 2 we are coming."
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Season ticket holder Tom said he was doubtful before the game, but was delighted to be proven wrong, adding: "I can't believe we've done it. How good were those two goals? We've got Mullin!"
Lisa said: "Well done Wrexham AFC, keep up the great work we are proud of you."
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Rob said: "What an atmosphere their was in town and the ground today, something special is happening at the Racecourse. We're the famous Wrexham FC and we're off to Wembley."
Jessica summed it up: "We are still smiling after today's match. Come on Wrexham!"
Tickets for the final are set to be put on sale on April 10.
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