ANOTHER trailer for season two of Welcome to Wrexham has been released as excitement continues to build among fans of the club and the series.
The first season of the hit show aired on Disney Plus last year and opened the world's eyes to all the goings on at the Racecourse and within the Wrexham community.
Season one shone a spotlight on the takeover of Wrexham AFC by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, as well as the club's rollercoaster history and many 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 which will air via Disney Plus on September 13 in the UK.
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Fans have been taking to social media to share their excitement about the upcoming series.
The latest teaser for season two has been shared via FX's Twitter page over the weekend. Take a look here ...
Everyone loves an underdog story. FX’s Welcome to Wrexham returns 9.12 on FX. Stream on @hulu. pic.twitter.com/2Il5J4vXa3
— Welcome to Wrexham (@WrexhamFX) August 28, 2023
As Elliot Lee puts it in the video above, Wrexham has 'always been a sleeping giant'.
But the takeover of the club by Ryan and Rob has put the club on the world map, with new fans coming from far and wide to visit the Racecourse on a weekly basis.
The documentary has certainly helped push the Reds' reputation to new heights and season two will no doubt add to the Wrexham-mania which has taken over the world over the last two years.
Things to look out for in the second season (aside from promotion) include; visits from King Charles III and Will Ferrell and the jaw-dropping Kings of Leon gig.
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