
Welcome to Wrexham to return for season 5, club confirms
The hit docu-series has captured the failures and fortunes of Wrexham AFC since Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds took over the club in 2021.
The first two series focused on the club's attempts to get out of the National League, while series three was all about the club's first season back in the Football League.
Season four has only recently been released, documenting the Reds journey in League One.
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Today (May 28), the club and FX has confirmed that the docu-series will be back for a fifth season, which will focus on life in the Championship following the historic third successive promotion.
It has not yet been confirmed when it will be released, but it is likely to be in around 12 months time, following the completion of the 2025/26 season.
FX, the company that produce the show, posted on social media: "You didn't think we were stopping now, did you?".

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