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Welcome to Wrexham season 3: Release date, trailer, where to watch and what to expect from newest series

Wrexham fans will be treated to a fresh instalment of the Welcome to Wrexham series in 2024 with a third chapter set to launch.

The co-ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has meant huge attention to stories on and off the pitch in North Wales, with the behind-the-scenes documentary attracting cult status.

The Hollywood pair continue to play an active role at the club with promotion back into the English Football League (EFL) in 2023 a key turning point.

Football supporters from across the world have been intrigued by the superstar names at the Racecourse Ground – and the latest series of the TV show is ready to drop.

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Welcome to Wrexham Season 3 release date

Season 3 of ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ will be released on April 18, 2024.

New episodes will be available exclusively on FX with Hulu streaming them the following day to viewers in North America. New episodes were released each week in Season 2 but the exact schedule for Season 3 is yet to be confirmed.

The first series won a string of TV awards in the USA including Best Sports Documentary in the Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards and five Creative Arts Emmys.

Welcome to Wrexham season 3 trailer

The club have not released an official trailer for the new season but FX have offered an update.

Where to stream Welcome to Wrexham and watch on TV

Welcome to Wrexham season 3 will be available to stream on Disney+ in UK, and on FX in the United States and Canada.

Hulu will offer additional streaming options in the USA.

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What to expect from Welcome to Wrexham season 3

From the release of the first season in August 2022, Welcome to Wrexham has focused on the club’s push to return to the EFL, with 2022 seeing them fall short of their target.

Season 2 saw the role of Reynolds and McElhenney increase as promotion was dramatically achieved and the club remain on track for their lofty future plans.

The third season will again look at a promotion battle, with Wrexham aiming for successive elevations, and a spot in the League One for the 2024/25 campaign.

The series will feature its usual mix of player and fan interviews, insight from local supporters, insightful glimpses into matches and the dressing room, plus more motivation from Reynolds and McElhenney.

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