THERE was yet another very famous face spotted at the Racecourse during Wrexham's latest win over the weekend.
The Reds beat Wealdstone 3-1 in front of a 10,000-strong crowd on Saturday afternoon (February 11).
But the biggest story from the day was that famous actor Will Ferrell rocked up to watch the game.
The star of films like Anchorman, Elf and Step Brothers paid his first visit to the Racecourse to witness the action unfold.
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The 55-year-old had the chance to experience his first pint at the Turf and where he was spotted mixing with Wrexham fans.
Twitter user @JordGriffXXIX caught that moment here ...
Just Will Ferrell having a pint in the Turf #Wrexham pic.twitter.com/gQCxR4qUuZ
— Jord (@JordGriffXXIX) February 11, 2023
Ferrell even managed to take over the club's TikTok at one point.
In one of the videos posted, the actor says: "Hi, this is Will Ferrell and it's my first time here in, where are we again? Wrexham. And uh, just really excited to see the match and I'll be honest with you, I'm a little nervous."
@wrexham_afc Welcome to Wrexham Mr Will Ferrell 👋 #WxmAFC ♬ original sound - stella🎧
In another video on the club's TikTok account, Ferrell can be seen sorting his hair out ahead of the big game.
@wrexham_afc Enjoy Will Ferrell doing his hair! #WxmAFC ♬ original sound - Wrexham AFC
It may have been the first time Ferrell had visited the Racecourse - but it wasn't his first time watching Wrexham.
He previously watched the Reds' FA Trophy final clash v Bromley at Wembley alongside Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds in May of last year.
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And seeing big stars at the Racecourse is becoming the norm now.
More and more people around the world are taking a very keen interest in all things Wrexham ever since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been in charge.
Attendance figures are through the roof and belief is growing that this year could be the one to end a 15-year wait for a return to the English Football League.
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