EPISODE six of Welcome to Wrexham premiered on Disney+ today (May 31)and here's five things we learnt.
The award-winning documentary covering the highs and lows of Wrexham AFC under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney returned to screens earlier this month.
There's only two episodes left of the third season, but the show has already been renewed for a fourth series.
The newest episode of the hit docu-series, labelled 'Far Away, So Close' was released today and here's five things we learnt:
1. Patagonia - Episode six features the connection between Wales and Patagonia, and covers the journey of Wrexham fans travelling over.
Wrexham's sponsors United Airlines are releasing a documentary covering the journey.
2. Away day concerns - As the Reds entered 2024, form began to wobble and questions began to be raised.
Wrexham's away form was labelled "trashy" by Ryan as worries began to grow as to whether it would cost the club a place in the automatic places.
3. Rob's visit - With the Reds form on the ropes, the Always Sunny star took it upon himself to embark on a morale-boosting visit to Wrexham.
The co-chairman wanted to get amongst the players and boost morale ahead of a crucial game - it certainly worked.
4. Prince William - Episode six also features the visit of HRH Prince William on St David's Day.
The Prince of Wales' visit to the Turf was showcased in the episode, where he caught up with former schoolmate Humphrey Ker.
5. Parky's revenge - Wrexham lost 2-0 at Accrington Stanley earlier in the season, which led to their players celebrating a bit too hard at the end of the game.
That did not go unnoticed for Phil Parkinson, who ahead of the reverse fixture reminded his players about how their opposition behaved and felt it would be right to dish up a little bit of revenge.
The Reds won the game 4-0.
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