WREXHAM AFC's famous co-owners could well be in North Wales when the club returns to its home ground this Saturday.
As the whole world knows by now (or if you don't, where have you been?!), Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took charge of Wrexham back in early 2021.
And ever since that day, there has been a renewed sense of hope from all involved with the Reds as they look for a long-awaited return to the English Football League.
It ended in defeat for Wrexham at Chesterfield on Tuesday evening (August 16) as two early goals were enough to see the Spireites win 2-0 at the Technique Stadium.
Rob was in attendance that night as his wait for an in-person Wrexham victory continued.
But, could the It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia star's luck be about to change this coming Saturday?
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The upcoming documentary - 'Welcome to Wrexham' - is set to be released next Thursday (August 25) in the UK, premiering on Disney+ and FX.
So, does that mean there is a good chance that we will be seeing the stars of the series (Rob and Ryan!) appearing at the Racecourse on Saturday?
That match against Maidstone United (3pm kick-off) will be the last before the documentary airs, so there may just be a good chance that the duo will make an appearance.
PIC: Keep your eyes peeled at the Racecourse this weekend.
Rob has stuck around after the Chesterfield match to take part in the charity golf event in memory of former Wrexham player Kieron Durkan.
And the rumour mill is growing that he may just stay around North Wales a little longer to watch the Reds play on Saturday.
The 45-year-old is yet to witness a Reds win in person, so will be hoping that - if he does make an appearance - the jinx will finally be broken.
There has been no sightings of Ryan in the area as of yet, but with the documentary looming, you may just see him cheering the Reds on at the Racecourse on Saturday.
Welcome to Wrexham will tell the tale of Rob and Ryan's takeover of the club and also give the views of many local die-hard Wrexham supporters who have witnessed the highs and lows down the years.
The pair have fully immersed themselves into both football as a sport and Wrexham as a community and club, even talking about their journey to date on American chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live recently.
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