Welcome to Wrexham
Welcome to Wrexham is an American sports documentary television series that premiered on August 24, 2022, on FX. The series documents the events of Welsh association football club Wrexham A.F.C. after its purchase by new owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. The series received critical acclaim, winning eight Primetime Emmy Awards and two Critics' Choice Television Awards. Its fourth season premiered on May 15, 2025, and a fifth season was announced days later.
Background
In September 2020, American actor Rob McElhenney and Canadian-American actor Ryan Reynolds announced their intention to buy Wrexham A.F.C., a Welsh professional association football club based in the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, North East Wales in the United Kingdom. The company RR McReynolds was set up by November 2020, and the deal was completed in February 2021. As of the purchase, Wrexham A.F.C. played in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system, below the Premier League and the three tiers of the English Football League.At the time, the team was described to be "struggling": Management before 2011 was described to have "mismanaged the club to the point of near collapse", with fans "starting to fall out of love with it". The club was served with a winding-up order in 2011. Following the suspension of the 2019–20 National League in March 2020 after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, Wrexham A.F.C. was said to have furloughed staff and players, and the club was experiencing a "threat to the continued existence". Prior to the pair's purchase, Wrexham A.F.C. was owned by the Wrexham Supporter's Trust, a fan-operated company, since 2011. The trust approved McElhenney and Reynolds' £2 million takeover by 98.6%. Following the purchase, Wrexham A.F.C.'s Twitter account posted a skit with McElhenney and Reynolds performing a parody advert for Ifor Williams Trailers, then the only sponsor for Wrexham A.F.C. McElhenney and Reynolds attended their first ever game since becoming the club's new owners at Maidenhead, a 3–2 defeat in October 2021.
The series is said to be inspired by Sunderland 'Til I Die, which prompted McElhenney to be interested in buying an association football club, as well as the influence of Humphrey Ker, who was also interested in purchasing a club. Ker was said to have been always watching association football in the writer's room of McElhenney's show Mythic Quest, causing McElhenney to become interested as well, particularly "the idea of promotion and demotion", which McElhenney said was "incredible to me". McElhenney also joked that he only had "TV money" and needed "superhero, movie star money". Ker described himself as "Rob and Ryan's representative" to the club as the pair's inside operations person. The inspiration for the documentary series came from McElhenney's viewing of Chef's Table, Last Chance U and Cheer, and his subsequent realization that all of those were produced by Boardwalk Pictures, who he approached to partner with.
Synopsis
The series is based on the Hollywood pair's attempts to revive the third-oldest professional association football team in the world, founded in 1864, and how the team has performed under the pair's ownership. The pair had no prior experience in managing a sports team. The series also highlights the pair's hopes of improving the team and bringing positive change to the local Wrexham community. The style of the series is irreverent and from time to time it is openly critical of the two Co-Chairmen and their team, presenting them struggling with the Welsh language, and making mistakes.During and since the takeover, Wrexham rose in the rankings of the National League. In the 2019–20 National League, Wrexham A.F.C. were 20th, and by the 2020–21 season, Wrexham rose to eighth place. In the 2021–22 season, the first full season under the new ownership, and the focus of the first season of the TV show, Wrexham finished in 2nd. However, despite a successful season, they missed out on promotion to the fourth-tier EFL League Two after being knocked out in the semi-finals of the promotion play-off and remained in the fifth-tier National League for the 2022–23 season.
In the second season of the series, the team successfully secures promotion to the EFL League Two during the 2022–23 season and in the third season of the show filmed during the 2023–24 season they win a back-to-back promotion to EFL League One. In the fourth season based on the 2024-25 season the team wins promotion to the EFL Championship.
In addition to following the highs and lows of the Wrexham men's team, the series follows fans of the club and characters from the City of Wrexham. It includes the people working behind the scenes for the club, and from time to time follows the personal lives of some of the players. Emotive issues such as autism, bereavement, divorce, mental health, football hooliganism, cancer, stillbirth, disability and injuries ending players' careers are featured through following the lives of different individuals involved with the club. The series explains basic football terms and rules for a US audience, along with occasional Welsh words and British phrases. From the second season, the women's team is also featured.
Cast
The cast for the series was stated as the following:| Name | Role |
| Rob Mac | Wrexham AFC co-owner & chairman |
| Rob Mac | Executive producer |
| Ryan Reynolds | Wrexham AFC co-owner & chairman |
| Ryan Reynolds | Executive producer |
| Humphrey Ker | Wrexham AFC executive director |
| Humphrey Ker | Executive producer |
| Shaun Harvey | Wrexham AFC advisor to the board |
| Fleur Robinson | Wrexham AFC chief executive |
| Michael Williamson | Wrexham AFC chief executive |
| Phil Parkinson | Wrexham AFC manager |
| Paul Mullin | Wrexham AFC player |
| Jordan Davies | Wrexham AFC player |
| Aaron Hayden | Wrexham AFC player |
| Ollie Palmer | Wrexham AFC player |
| Steven Fletcher | Wrexham AFC player |
| Elliot Lee | Wrexham AFC player |
| Ollie Rathbone | Wrexham AFC player |
| Jacob Mendy | Wrexham AFC player |
| Arthur Okonkwo | Wrexham AFC player |
| Gemma Owen | Wrexham AFC head of women's football operations |
| Rosie Hughes | Wrexham AFC women player |
| Lili Jones | Wrexham AFC women player |
| Phoebe Davies | Wrexham AFC women player |
Episodes
Production
Crews
| Name | Role |
| Josh Drisko | Showrunner |
| Josh Drisko | Executive producer |
| Josh Drisko | Editor |
| Bryan Rowland | Showrunner |
| Bryan Rowland | Executive producer |
| Bryan Rowland | Editor |
| Jeff Luini | Showrunner |
| Jeff Luini | Executive producer |
| Nicholas Frenkel | Executive producer |
| George Dewey | Executive producer |
| Andrew Fried | Executive producer |
| Dane Lillegard | Executive producer |
| Sarina Roma | Executive producer |
| Andy Thomas | Executive producer |
| Jordan Wynn | Executive producer |
Development
The series is produced by Boardwalk Pictures, the company also behind Last Chance U and Chef's Table. Maximum Effort, a film company founded by Reynolds is also co-producing and marketing the series. FX commissioned the first two seasons of the show. McElhenney confirmed plans for a second season, following the full release of the first, on October 13, 2022. The executive producers of the series were stated to be Rob McElhenney, Ryan Reynolds, Nick Frenkel, John Henion, Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, George Dewey and Sarina Roma. Henion was also the showrunner for season 1, with Bryan Rowland and Josh Drisko running season 2. A fifth season was announced shortly after the fourth premiered in May 2025.Alex Webb of Bloomberg News estimated that the first season of the show would bring Reynolds and McElhenney a revenue of £600,000, which would have contributed considerably to the club's budget that year.
Filming
Filming for the docuseries began in December 2020, with the film crew appearing alongside the owners' first visit to the team at the Wrexham v. Maidenhead United F.C. match in October 2021. In an interview with Variety, Reynolds admitted that he was initially uncomfortable with the all-access documentary setting. Discussions about dismissals of players were recorded on camera, but were ultimately cut, to keep focus on the effect of the decisions on the players, rather than on the executives making the decisions.Post-production
For Season 1, sound recordings for the matches were done with single mono microphones, which were then mixed in post to sound wider and represent the larger crowds better; Season 2 featured full surround sound recordings. Editors found the first episode of the show challenging to plan, and ended up leaving most of the footage from the 2020–2021 season on the cutting room floor. The editors room had a mix of football fans and non-fans, which helped with balancing the match highlights with the human stories.Marketing
Season 1
The all-access "fly on the wall" docuseries was first announced by McElhenney and Reynolds on May 18, 2021. Later that month, an announcement trailer for the series was released onto Reynolds' YouTube channel, titled "Welcome to Wrexham". The roughly two-minute parody sketch comedy involves McElhenney and Reynolds announcing the docuseries, as well as former BBC News and S4C journalist Maxine Hughes, who acts as a "pretty disgruntled" Welsh language translator for the pair, but adds some "creative" translations to the pair's words.In December 2021, FX released a video promo for the series, titled "It's Never Sunny in Wrexham". The short 30-second clip involved lookalikes of the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia cast, including a Danny DeVito lookalike, set inside the Turf Hotel located next to Wrexham A.F.C's Racecourse Ground. In the clip, the lookalike cast looks confusingly at a television screen showing the true cast of the American series starring McElhenney, staring back from their Philadelphia Irish bar. The clip also includes the two owners. The scenes involving the lookalike cast and the two owners were filmed in October 2021 as the two owners visited Wrexham. When the lookalike of Danny DeVito visited Wrexham, he was confused for the real actor. Describing the series, Nick Grad, FX Entertainment's original programming president said "Rob and Ryan will take fans inside the sport as never before, pairing their genuine love for the game with the welcome challenge of building on the heritage of this club".
On July 20, 2022, the official trailer for the program was released. The series' official synopsis read "From Hollywood to Wales, from the pitch to the locker room, the front office to the pub, Welcome to Wrexham will track Rob and Ryan's crash course in football club ownership and the inextricably connected fates of a team and a town counting on two actors to bring some serious hope and change to a community that could use it".
The Walt Disney Company, which owns FX as well as the sports network ESPN, moved three FA Cup matches involving Wrexham to networks ESPN2 and ESPNews to help promote the series.