WALES fans can get set to watch their nation's 2022 World Cup matches at two more locations in Wrexham, it has been confirmed.
Wales qualified for their first World Cup since Sweden 1958 by beating Ukraine 1-0 back in early June.
Since then, plans have been put in place to bring the action home for those who can't make it all the way to Qatar to follow their heroes.
It has already been announced that the Turf pub, which lies in the shadow of Wrexham AFC's Racecourse ground, will be showing Wales' matches against England and USA.
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The Leader previously reported that Wrexham Council has also been 'considering' its fan zone options.
It has now been confirmed by the council that fan zones will be located on High Street and at Ty Pawb in Wrexham.
Big screens will be put up at both locations and Tŷ Pawb will be a dedicated family friendly Fanzone. The screen will be in the food court, the bar and food court will be open and there'll be music and football related activities before the games for the evening kick off matches.
On the High Street, the evening matches will have live entertainment on a large stage.
The Fanzones will be supporting not only the Welsh team in the competition but also the daytime and evening economies in Wrexham.
PIC: The Ty Pawb site in Wrexham.
Cllr Nigel Williams, lead member for the economy and regeneration, said: "Wrexham has such a rich history with football as the Football Association of Wales was founded here in the Wynnstay Arms in 1876.
"To many, football is the beating heart of Wrexham and I know they will want to come together to celebrate and cheer on our national side.
"We're also inviting schools to get involved with primaries invited to the morning screenings at Tŷ Pawb and secondaries invited to the High Street screenings."
"We're in the early stages of planning and will bring you more details as they're confirmed."
Wrexham MS Lesley Griffiths, who has been campaigning to get a fan zone set up in the area.
She said: "After failing to provide a Fanzone when Wales qualified for the Euros in 2016, I'm pleased Wrexham Council is drawing up plans for a range of activities, including a fanzone, during the upcoming World Cup campaign this winter."
Wales will face USA (November 21), Iran (November 25) and old foes England (November 29) in Group B at Qatar 2022.
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