THE DATE for the hotly-anticipated season two of Welcome to Wrexham has been announced.
The series proved to be a huge success when it first aired on Disney Plus last year.
Season one shone a spotlight on the club's rollercoaster history, as well as some of the devoted characters who follow the Reds week in, week out.
And, while that series ended in heart-break as the Reds missed out on promotion, season two promises to be a much happier spectacle.
That is because Wrexham finally earned promotion back to the English Football League following a 15-year absence back in April, with a 3-1 win over Boreham Wood also securing the National League title.
All that, and so much more, will be shown in season two - the release date for which has been confirmed today (July 21).
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FX Networks, sent social media into meltdown this afternoon as it confirmed that Welcome to Wrexham season two will air on Hulu from Tuesday, September 12 (USA only).
For UK viewers, it will be available to watch a day later on September 13 via Disney Plus.
Confirming the news, FX Networks said: "More than just a town. Welcome to Wrexham is back for Season 2. Premieres 9/12. Stream on Hulu."
More than just a town. FX’s Welcome to Wrexham is back for Season 2. Premieres 9/12. Stream on Hulu. pic.twitter.com/BQN1IdHA7f
— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) July 21, 2023
For a sneak peek of what's to come in season two, take a look at what we predict will be shown in the series here.
The series is produced by the Peabody and Emmy award-winning production company Boardwalk Pictures - who are currently up for six Emmy awards for season one.
From Kings of Leon's visit to the Racecourse, to the memorable FA Cup run, there's plenty to look forward to this time around.
We can't wait to watch season two!
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