Home UK News Wrexham are PROMOTED to League One after thrashing Forest Green 6-0 as Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney achieve back-to-back promotions – while League Two leaders Stockport also go up

Wrexham are PROMOTED to League One after thrashing Forest Green 6-0 as Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney achieve back-to-back promotions – while League Two leaders Stockport also go up

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Wrexham are PROMOTED to League One after thrashing Forest Green 6-0 as Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney achieve back-to-back promotions – while League Two leaders Stockport also go up

  • Wrexham have secured promotion to the third tier with win over Forest Green
  • They have gone up in back-to-back seasons under Reynolds and McElhenney
  • Is 40 points still enough to avoid the drop? Listen to the It’s All Kicking Off podcast 

Wrexham have secured promotion to League one after a thumping 6-0 win over Forest Green. 

The Red Dragons were transformed following the takeover by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, and their success has continued. 

Phil Parkinson’s men were aware that a win against bottom side Forest Green would ensure a second consecutive promotion.    

And victory at the RaceCourse Ground came in emphatic fashion, with Wrexham heading into half-time 4-0 up thanks to Elliot Lee’s strike, Paul Mullin’s brace and a Ryan Inniss own-goal. 

The second half continued in similar fashion, with Ryan Barnett and Jack Marriott. adding a further two goals to get celebration party underway. 

Wrexham have secured promotion to League one after a thumping 6-0 win over Forest Green

Wrexham have secured promotion to League one after a thumping 6-0 win over Forest Green

Paul Mullin scored two of Wrexham's four goals in the first half against Forest Green

Paul Mullin scored two of Wrexham’s four goals in the first half against Forest Green

Delighted fans ignored a warning from the club and invaded the pitch after the match

Delighted fans ignored a warning from the club and invaded the pitch after the match 

Thousands of fans invaded the pitch once the full-time whistle was blown despite a stern warning from the club earlier in the day. 

A statement read: ‘The Club wishes to remind supporters that it is crucial the pitch is kept to its usual high standards, given we still have a home game on the final day of the season.

‘With that in mind, we wish to remind supporters about the implications of any potential pitch invasions, at any point, during the remainder of the 2023/24 campaign.

‘At the end of last season, some clubs witnessed unsavoury and unwelcome scenes with a small minority of people entering the field of play whilst other fans took to the pitch in a celebratory mood.

‘It is a criminal offence to enter the pitch and the real-life consequences for these actions have been felt by many with some fans receiving criminal records which can impact employment, education prospects and international travel.’

A corner after 17 minutes led to Lee’s opener following a frantic goalmouth scramble after Mullin’s header was blocked.

It took last season’s National League champions just six minutes to double their lead.

Lee was again involved, releasing James McClean, who picked out Mullin at the back post to head in his 24th of the season.

Wrexham have been transformed under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds (left) and Rob McElhenney (right)

Wrexham have been transformed under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds (left) and Rob McElhenney (right)

League Two leaders Stockport have also been promoted after beating Morecambe 2-0

League Two leaders Stockport have also been promoted after beating Morecambe 2-0

Thoroughly dominant in the first half, Wrexham’s third came as defender Eoghan O’Connell tried his luck from distance. His shot took a cruel deflection off Inniss which left goalkeeper Vicente Reyes helpless.

There was still time for Mullin to hit Wrexham’s fourth before half-time.

A corner was only half-cleared to the unmarked striker on the edge of the area and his shot deflected into the goal.

Barnett got in on the act in the second half with a stunning volley from McClean’s cross to make it 5-0.

And Marriott completed the scoring six minutes from time as Wrexham and their Hollywood star owners could celebrate promotion with two games to spare.

Next season will be Wrexham’s first in the third tier since the 2004-05 campaign. It’s also the first time the Welsh club have been promoted in successive seasons. 

League Two leaders Stockport will join them in the third tier after they beat Morecambe 2-0.  

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