WREXHAM completed an unbeaten North American tour with a 4-1 victory over Major League Soccer side Vancouver Whitecaps.
The Canadian hosts drew level in the second half after Phil Parkinson's Reds took a lead into the interval, but three goals in the concluding 22 minutes made sure Wrexham finished their successful tour on a real high.
Sebastian Revan's first goal for the club had Wrexham in the lead, but a terrific strike from Giuseppe Bovalina hauled the hosts level.
In front of a crowd of almost 35,000 at BC Place, late efforts from James McClean, Elliot Lee and Jordan Davies sealed the deal for the Reds.
Wrexham went into the match following draw with Premier League AFC Bournemouth and Chelsea.
After half-an-hour, Wrexham had the lead.
It came from more play down the right and Whitecaps failed to deal with a cross.
Lee couldn't control, but Revan was right behind him to curl his effort into the corner of the net.
It was deserved for the Reds, who were the more threatening side in the final third.
Much of the early pressure came down the right via Andy Cannon and Ryan Barnett.
After 10 minutes, wing-back Barnett provided a terrific ball in for Sam Dalby, but his header from close range was brilliantly saved by Boehmer.
A minute later and the Reds probed down the left.
Revan's cross was cleared as Lee and after beating a tackle, his curling effort from 20 yards was just wide.
A further couple of Revan centres did cause some concerns for the Vancouver backline, but the hosts did forge their first chance on 27 minutes.
Schöpf was looking to set up White, but his ball across the six-yard box was cleared by a well-positioned Cannon clears off the line.
At the other end, Dalby had time and space, but he couldn't set-up Marriott.
Whitecaps' best chance came midway through the half. Ahmed stole the ball off Barnett on the edge of the box but Arthur Okonkwo made a good save.
It could have been Revan at the double when the second half got underway.
Barnett's ball in wasn't dealt with and Revan puts his effort from 10 yards wide.
It was level when Australian Bovalina cracked an effort from 20 yards into the net off the woodwork.
However, substitute McClean managed to nudge Wrexham back into the lead.
Lee floated a free kick to the far post and McClean had the freedom of BC Place to head in.
Lee's header made it 3-1 within minutes when he was set up by Barnett's great cross.
It was left to Davies to volley in Wrexham's fourth from Luke Bolton's centre.
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