Wrexham found out who they will be facing in the National League play-offs after a dramatic final day of action.
With Stockport being crowned champions after overcoming Halifax Town 2-0, the Reds disappointing 3-0 defeat at Dagenham and Redbridge did not matter.
Second place in the table was secured, so if it wasn't the title, Phil Parkinson knew his side would have a home semi-final in two weeks time.
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Who they would be facing was still up in the air though, depending on how results went across the country.
Wrexham will face the winners of Notts County or Grimsby Town at 12.30pm on Saturday, May 28 at what will no doubt be a rocking Racecourse.
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Notts County ended the season with a 1-0 at Maidenhead, while Grimsby drew 4-4 at Eastleigh.
The two will face off at Meadow Lane on Monday, May 23, for a place in the semi-final tie at the Racecourse.
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In the other side of the draw, Halifax Town will host Chesterfield on Tuesday, May 24. The winner of which will travel to Solihull Moors on Sunday, May 29.
The National League final will take place at the London Stadium, London on Sunday, June 5.
Next up for Wrexham is another trip to London, for the FA Trophy showpiece against Bromley next Sunday.
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