TICKETS to Wrexham AFC's game against Walsall sold out in minutes this morning (July 24).
Fans had to be quick to get tickets for the clash at the Racecourse, with them selling out in under 10 minutes.
Tickets were put on sale to members at 10am, with a number of fans on social media saying they were sold out minutes later.
The club confirmed shortly after 10.30am that it was a sell out to UK members, with a small number of tickets available to international members, as part of their new ticketing plan.
A Wrexham AFC spokesperson said: "We are pleased to announce that our first midweek league fixture against Walsall is now sold out to UK members.
"The fixture on August 15, will be our third fixture of the EFL Sky Bet League Two season, and our second in all competitions under the lights at the SToK Cae Ras.
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"There are a small number of International Members Tickets still available for the game.
"Further information regarding ticketing for our home fixture against Swindon Town will be released in due course."
Demand for tickets has skyrocketed since the takeover of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, with an average crowd of over 9,000 since the return of fans in 2021.
Wrexham has averaged higher attendances than all but one League Two sides, as well as a number of League One teams.
Work continues to develop the Kop stand, which will increase attendance by 5,500.
With the current demand for tickets, it seems that stand can't be built quick enough.
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