WREXHAM AFC's co-chairmen have confirmed they will be at the Racecourse this weekend.
The Hollywood duo revealed they will be in attendance at the women's game against Connah's Quay Nomads on Sunday (March 26).
Steven Dale's title-winning side will play their final game of the season in front of a record crowd at the Racecourse.
The current record sits at just over 5,000, a number which has been shattered according to Rob.
He revealed that 7,309 tickets have currently been sold for the game and is hoping more will be bought.
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He said: "We’ve sold 7,309 tix for the @WrexhamAFCWomen on Sunday. This shatters the record but I’d like to OBLITERATE IT INTO THE DUST OF HISTORY.
"I will be there and knowing how this town shows up for each other, I trust that you will too. LETS GO!!!!"
We’ve sold 7,309 tix for the @WrexhamAFCWomen on Sunday. 🤯 This shatters the record but I’d like to OBLITERATE IT INTO THE DUST OF HISTORY. I will be there and knowing how this town shows up for each other, I trust that you will too. LETS GO!!!! 💥 🏴 ⚽️ https://t.co/6s3U1FXuiJ
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) March 24, 2023
Co-chairman Ryan previously hinted that he may be in attendance at the game too.
He then confirmed the news this afternoon, after taking to Instagram to promote the game.
He said: "This Sunday, the Wrexham AFC women take the field at the Raceourse Ground.
"These women have been astonishing all season. Let's fill the stands with the spirit of '78 and belt it out for these heroes... they've given their last drop of blood to the town and community all year.
"See ya there."
It seems likely that the Hollywood pair will also be in the crowd as the men's side take on York City on Saturday (March 25).
Will you be at the Racecourse for either game this weekend?
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