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BB.BREAKING NEWS: Wrexham’s season hits five unforgettable moments as Ryan Reynolds receives a surprising warning

Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac are aiming to take Wrexham into the Premier League(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty)
Everything you need to know about Wrexham’s Championship campaign so far
- Wrexham’s first Championship match in 43 years was a tough 2-1 defeat away to recently relegated Southampton, an early reality check on the increased quality of the second tier. Despite the loss, it provided manager Phil Parkinson and the squad with an immediate, high-level benchmark of the intensity and clinical finishing required at this level.
- The team claimed their historic first win of the campaign with a vital 2-0 victory away at Millwall on August 30, 2025, finally getting points on the board after a shaky start. The crucial result provided a massive and necessary confidence boost, proving they could compete and win on the road against established Championship opposition.
- A disappointing 3-1 home defeat to QPR on September 13, 2025, left Wrexham near the relegation zone and led to intense media speculation regarding Parkinson’s future. Non-executive director Shaun Harvey publicly backed the manager, dismissing the rumours as “an absolute disgrace” and affirming his long-term support.
- A thrilling 3-2 home victory against league leaders Coventry City on October 31, 2025, served as a major statement win for the Red Dragons. The high-profile result was crucial in silencing critics and demonstrating that Parkinson’s squad can successfully compete against and beat the top teams in the division.
- Following a 2-0 win against Bristol City on November 26, 2025, Wrexham climbed into 10th place, capping off a remarkable seven-match unbeaten league run. The surge showcased the team’s successful adjustment to the division’s competitiveness, positioning them just two points off the play-off spots heading into the busy festive period.
- While Wrexham’s recent surge keeps their Premier League promotion dream alive, former top-flight defender Curtis Davies has poured cold water on their aspirations, claiming a fourth consecutive promotion is “unrealistic”. However, he conceded that the highly chaotic and open nature of the current Championship season presents the Red Dragons with their best possible, albeit narrow, window of opportunity to pull off the shock achievement.

