WREXHAM AFC has fans around the world, and they are some of the most passionate and dedicated about their club.
With this in mind, we combined the love of the Reds with holiday season, to ask fans to share their support as they travel across the globe, wherever they have headed to.
From a beach towel, bag, bucket hat or kit, we asked the club's fans to share photos of their support that they have taken on holiday.
If you have a 'fans on tour' photo to share, you can send it directly to us here, or email claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk
Here are some of the 'support on tour' images people have shared with the Leader...
Phill Pugh, from Warrington, visited family in Sydney, Australia: We even made it back for promotion versus Forest Green at 2-0. Leaving Sydney just 24 hours earlier, going directly from Manchester Airport to the racecourse.
Sheri Hofling is one of Wrexham AFC's long distance fans, hailing from Evergreen, Colorado, USA.
She has already paid a visit to the city, taking in all the sights with her partner last summer.
Speaking earlier this week, Sheri revealed there is no sign of her support wavering.
She was set to drive 3.900 miles and 70 hours round trip from her home in Denver for the Wrex Coast Tour.
Sheri said: "I'm going to the first women's game and all three men's games. And I made a new flag for the occasion!
"I've replaced the American flag with a globe to more accurately represent Wrexham's global following but I still have the original flag on the back.
"I also plan to visit Wrexham at least once a season. This season I'm shooting for March."
We can't wait for Sheri own Welcome to Wrexham part two!
Natalie Jones, from Gwersyllt, said: "This was just before Sebastian's birthday, where he found out he would be a Wrexham mascot. He then went on to predict Paul Mullin would score a hat-trick in the game against Morecambe (when he was mascot)."
Reds fans on holiday
Beach towels, bucket hats and kit - have you taken your support for Wrexham AFC on holiday?
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