
Wrexham AFC: Supporters to celebrate promotion this weekend
Featuring live music and the End of Season Awards, the event kicks off at 1.30pm and tickets cost just £5.
As well as a chance to welcome back the players for one last time before they depart for summer, the club will also be crowning the Player of the Season among the other 2024/25 men's first team awards.
Tickets can be bought from the eTicketing website, and will go on sale to season-ticket holders and members from 10am on Wednesday, April 30.
Any remaining tickets will then go on general sale on Thursday, May 1 at 10am.
The Macron Stand, Wrexham Lager Stand and STōK Cold Brew Coffee Stand will be open for the event, which is expected to finish at 5pm, with live music and the awards ceremony on a stage on the pitch.
Season-ticket holder seats are not reserved for this event - you can choose to sit anywhere in the venue.
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Concourse bars will be open for food and drink, which can be consumed in your seat as this is not a match-day.
The players and staff will also perform a lap of honour at the end, before they leave for the summer break ahead of the club's return to the EFL Championship.
Voting for the men's first-team End of Season Awards is now open – select your Player of the Season and Young Player of the Season via the Wrexham AFC website.
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