Wrexham’s rivals told when ‘they should be worried’ about a record-extending fourth successive promotion as Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney take aim at the Premier League

Wrexham CEO Michael Williamson opened up about the club's ambition ahead of the 2025-26 Championship season as he revealed when the club's rivals should start worrying about them. The Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned club are eyeing a fourth consecutive promotion as they aim to fulfil their dream of competing in the Premier League.

  • Wrexham chief issued warning to rivals
  • Aiming aiming for fourth successive promotion
  • Wrexham face Southampton in season opener

Wrexham’s rivals told when ‘they should be worried’ about a record-extending fourth successive promotion as Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney take aim at the Premier League
Wrexham’s rivals told when ‘they should be worried’ about a record-extending fourth successive promotion as Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney take aim at the Premier League
Wrexham’s rivals told when ‘they should be worried’ about a record-extending fourth successive promotion as Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney take aim at the Premier League

Wrexham have witnessed a major change in their fortunes since Hollywood actor duo Reynolds and McElhenney took charge of the club in 2021. Since the actors’ arrival, the Welsh side have achieved three successive promotions from the National League to the Championship. Now, ahead of competing in the English second-tier, Wrexham chief Williamson revealed the club’s ambitions for the 2025-26 campaign and at what point in the season their rivals should start worrying about them.


Speaking to AFP
the Red Dragons chief said: “The expectation is, and Rob McElhenney will say that he doesn’t know what this word is, but obviously we need to consolidate our position in the Championship. If we are able to find ourselves halfway through the season, in December, in that 3-4-5-6-7 position, people should be worried about us. Because I believe if we make the playoffs with the type of mentality that we have, anything can happen in 90 minutes. I really would give ourselves a strong shot of giving it a run.”


Wrexham toured Australia and New Zealand for their pre-season preparations, where they played three friendly matches. While they started the tour Down Under with a 3-0 win over Melbourne Victory, Phil Parkinson’s side lost the remaining matches against Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix.


Wrexham will kick off the Championship 2025-26 season with their opening match scheduled on August 9 against Southampton.