Some of Wrexham AFC's biggest names visited the Maelor's children's ward in the build up to Christmas.
The Reds' star duo of Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer, as well as club captain Ben Tozer visited the ward to visit the children before Christmas.
As well as those that visited the ward, players were on Zoom calls to other kids on the ward.
Wrexham captain Luke Young was joined by Elliot Lee as they spoke over Zoom.
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A spokesperson for Betsi Cadwaladr said: "Thank you to Wrexham AFC for visiting Wrexham Maelor’s Children’s Ward and doing Zoom calls with the children to help them get into the festive spirit.
"The children were delighted to speak with the footballers about what they asked Santa for and what teams they support."
The Reds are next in action on Boxing Day, when they host Soilhull Moors at a packed out Racecourse.
Tickets for the game sold out within ten minutes of being released, so a bumper crowd is expected as Phil Parkinson's side look to return top of the National League.
It is their first league game in over two weeks, with the Reds last in league action on December 10.
Most of Wrexham will be hoping for a belated Christmas present with a Boxing Day win.
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