THE RACECOURSE once again saw a crowd of over 10,000 for Wrexham's latest victory.
The Reds beat Dorking Wanderers 3-1 on Saturday, February 25 to keep their hopes of promotion/winning the National League title alive.
An Elliot Lee wondergoal, and one each from Paul Mullin and Sam Dalby, was enough to secure a comfortable win.
And, as has become the norm now, over 10,000 supporters watched on from the Racecourse stands.
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Wrexham AFC has announced that the official attendance for the match was 10,053.
That included the 177 travelling Dorking Wanderers supporters.
ATTENDANCE | 10,053
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) February 25, 2023
Thank you for everyone's support, including the 177 travelling Dorking Wanderers fans!
🔴⚪ #WxmAFC pic.twitter.com/uTtkruYXxJ
Wrexham's home and away support has been nothing short of sensational this season in particular.
The takeover of the club by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has given the Reds a worldwide boost in terms of support with people coming from all over to watch matches.
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