WREXHAM'S odds of reaching the Premier League in the next five years have been revealed - and they make for good reading.
It's been an incredible journey already for the club since actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney became co-chairmen in February 2021.
The Reds ended 15 years of hurt by earning promotion back to the English Football League just last month.
A 3-1 win over Boreham Wood on April 22 was enough to also secure the National League title.
And huge success has come off the pitch too with the Welcome to Wrexham documentary boosting the club's reputation to new heights.
With that has come new followers from around the world and renewed hope at the Racecourse.
And the bookies are now backing Wrexham for even further success in both the near and distant future.
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Ladbrokes are going as far as to put the Reds 25/1 to be in the Premier League by the time the 2028/29 season comes around.
They are also hotly-tipped to follow up their League Two promotion with another to League One come the end of the 2023/24 campaign at odds of 3/1.
On the opposite spectrum, Wrexham are 50/1 with Ladbrokes to endure relegation back to the National League.
Meanwhile, Bet365 are giving odds of 7/2 for Wrexham to be crowned 2023/24 League Two champions, 5/6 to make it back-to-back promotions and 6/4 to finish in the Top 3.
No former National League club has yet reached the Premier League (which was formed in 1992).
However, six such clubs did compete in the top tier of football prior to the Premier League's existence, in the Football League First Division those being; Carlisle United, Leyton Orient, Oxford United, Luton Town, Grimsby Town, and Wrexham's 22/23 title rivals Notts County.
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