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Wrexham 2025-26 tickets: Prices, fixtures, membership & season ticket information

Wrexham’s record-breaking rise up the football pyramid has been phenomenal. In moving up to the Championship, they became the first side ever in English football's top five divisions to achieve three successive promotions. Astonishingly, the third-oldest professional football team in the world now has its sights set on reaching the promised land, that is, the Premier League.

As well as flying the flag for the city of Wrexham itself, the club is helping boost Welsh football in general. The Red Dragons are now looking to follow in the studmarks of Cardiff City and Swansea City, who both plied their trade in the Premier League for spells during the past two decades. Wrexham’s rise to stardom has unsurprisingly brought with it a surge in demand for match tickets. GOAL will show you all the various ways you can still secure yourself a seat at the SToK Racecourse for the upcoming season.

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The new 2025-26 football season is fast approaching, and fans all over Britain are looking forward to getting their matchday fix once again, none more so than Wrexham supporters. Phil Parkinson’s boys are the first Wrexham side to compete in the second tier of English football for more than 40 years.

With celebrity owners in the shape of Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham’s story has also caught fire on the other side of the Atlantic, too, and they have an ever-growing global fanbase. They’ve seen heightened levels of interest in everything from media coverage to documentaries to increased social media activity, and it’s thought that more than 5,000 US households have a subscription to watch the Red Dragons.

But how can you get your hands on tickets to see Wrexham in action next season, as they look to continue their impressive march to glory? Let GOAL show you what options you have for seeing Wrexham play live for their 2025/26 fixtures.

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Upcoming Wrexham fixtures at SToK Racecourse

Wrexham’s upcoming home fixtures for the 2025/26 season have been officially announced. So, if you're looking to grab a seat at a match, here are all the fixtures up to the end of December.

DateFixtureKick-offTickets
Aug 9Southampton vs Wrexham12:30Wrexham Tickets
Aug 16Wrexham vs West Bromwich Albion15:00Wrexham Tickets
Aug 23Wrexham vs Sheffield Wednesday15:00Wrexham Tickets
Aug 30Millwall vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Sept 9Wrexham vs Queens Park Rangers15:00Wrexham Tickets
Sept 20Norwich City vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Sept 27Wrexham vs Derby County15:00Wrexham Tickets
Sept 30Leicester City vs Wrexham19:45Wrexham Tickets
Oct 4Wrexham vs Birmingham City15:00Wrexham Tickets
Oct 18Stoke City vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Oct 22Wrexham vs Oxford United19:45Wrexham Tickets
Oct 25Middlesbrough vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Nov 1Wrexham vs Coventry City15:00Wrexham Tickets
Nov 5Portsmouth vs Wrexham19:45Wrexham Tickets
Nov 8Wrexham vs Charlton Athletic15:00Wrexham Tickets
Nov 22Ipswich Town vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Nov 26Wrexham vs Bristol City19:45Wrexham Tickets
Nov 29Wrexham vs Blackburn Rovers15:00Wrexham Tickets
Dec 12Preston North End vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Dec 10 Hull City vs Wrexham19:45Wrexham Tickets
Dec 13Wrexham vs Watford15:00Wrexham Tickets
Dec 20Swansea City vs Wrexham15:00Wrexham Tickets
Dec 26Wrexham vs Sheffield United15:00Wrexham Tickets
Dec 29Wrexham vs Preston North End19:45Wrexham Tickets

How to buy Wrexham tickets?

EFL clubs tend to allocate tickets in three stages. First to season ticket holders, then to club members, who are often ranked by loyalty points from previous purchases and then to the public in the ‘General Sale’ period.

When it comes to purchasing tickets to watch Wrexham at the SToK Racecourse, it is important to remember there are multiple channels through which to buy, though some are more efficient than others. The easiest way to buy your matchday tickets is to visit the official Wrexham eTicketing website: eticketing.co.uk/wrexhamafc. Matchday ticket prices for the 2025/26 season will be confirmed in due course. In addition, there will also be resale options available at sites such as StubHub and Viagogo if you'd rather try alternative buying options.

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What are the prices for Wrexham tickets?

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Ticket prices are typically set ahead of the start of the season for fixtures across all competitions. Seniors, children and young adults will pay less than the full price, however, which is worth remembering when it comes to making your purchase. With multiple tiers to the pricing structure at the SToK Racecourse for Wrexham matches, it is important to know what variety is available when shopping for tickets.

Prices may be divided by the nature of the fixture, such as the Championship and the FA Cup, while other games may see a marginal increase or decrease around a base cost, dependent on the opponent. Beyond that, seats will be broken down by their stand location. For example, a spot in the SToK Cold Brew Coffee Stand will be distinctly cheaper, while taking your place in the heart of the Wrexham Lager Stand will be more expensive.

Tickets for home games are usually released four weeks before each match, with all on-sale dates communicated via the official club site in advance. Official Wrexham AFC members are usually given a priority window for all tickets.

Wrexham season tickets: benefits, pricing and availability

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A season ticket is the only way to ensure you’ll be at the SToK Racecourse for every Wrexham home game in the Championship during the 2025/26 season. It guarantees the holder will have a reserved seat in the stands for all the thrilling league action.

Adult season ticket prices start at £400 and rise to £475 for this campaign, reflecting an impressive value for money across a league season where they will have 23 home fixtures. Pricing varies based on the stand and age category, with additional options for over 65s, under 21s, under 18s and under 14s.

As part of Wrexham’s revamped membership packages, all season-ticket holders will be granted a Digital Dragon Membership with their season ticket, which will include all the benefits associated with it, including access to promotional offers & discounts, as well as a digital match programme emailed to you for each home match. They also have the option to upgrade to Red Dragon or Gold Dragon for additional benefits and a physical card.

Wrexham hospitality tickets & packages: premium experience for fans

For a luxury matchday experience at the SToK Racecourse, fans can step up and enjoy one of the club’s hospitality options on their visit.

Wrexham offer a range of packages to suit each and every supporter who wants to secure a first-class upgrade, ranging from two-course semi-formal options to more casual fare and executive boxes for large parties.

The majority of Wrexham’s options are offered on a seasonal basis, but fans can register interest with the club over any potential match-by-match availability. It’s expected that further details for one-match packages will be made available as we get nearer to the upcoming campaign.

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Where to stay around the SToK Racecourse

If you're travelling to watch a Wrexham game, you can check out places to stay near the stadium in the interactive map below.

History of the SToK Racecourse

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The Racecourse Ground, currently known as SToK Racecourse (or SToK Cae Ras in Welsh) due to a sponsorship deal with SToK Cold Brew Coffee, is a football venue in Wrexham, Wales. It's the fifth-largest stadium in the country with a capacity of over 10,000 and has been the home of Wrexham AFC since 1864. The Racecourse Ground is the world's oldest international football stadium still hosting international matches, having been the venue for Wales' first home international match in 1877. The ground has also been used by North Wales Crusaders rugby league club, Scarlets rugby union club and Liverpool Reserves. In the early days, the ground was also used for cricket and horse racing.

The Racecourse Ground stands are known as: The Wrexham Lager Stand, the SToK Cold Brew Coffee Stand, the Macron Stand and The Kop,

Wrexham Lager Stand

Backed onto where Yale College used to be, and is the largest current stand on the ground, with a capacity of 4,200. It was built in 1972 in preparation for the club's first venture into Europe, and also provided the club with new dressing rooms, club offices and entertainment suites. The stand is sponsored by Wrexham Lager, a locally owned independent brewery.

SToK Cold Brew Coffee Stand

Has a capacity of 2,800 and provides supporters with excellent views of the pitch. Home fans have been located in the stand since the 2007/08 season. At the same time, away fans were moved to the Yale Stand (Wrexham Lager Stand), except for games where a large away attendance is anticipated.

Macron Stand

The newest stand at the Racecourse Ground with a capacity of 3,500. It was built over the old Mold Road stand in 1999. The stand possesses a TV studio and eight fully equipped private boxes, and has a restaurant called 'The Changing Rooms'.

The Kop

Situated behind one of the goals, it is known officially as the Crispin Lane End or 'Town End'. With a capacity of 5,000, the Spion Kop was the largest all-standing terrace in the English Football League, but since 2008, it has been unused on safety grounds. In March this year, Wrexham County Borough approved the proposal for the construction of a new 5,500-seater Kop stand. The club aims to have it ready in time for the 2026/27 season. It is crucial to finish the project by 2026, as the stadium is scheduled to host UEFA European Under-19 Championship matches next summer.

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Frequently asked questions

Due to high demand, it won’t be easy to get your hands on tickets for Wrexham’s Championship matches, with only a finite pool of seats available for each game. Unsurprisingly, that can lead many fans to head to resale sites such as Stubhub or Viagogo in their efforts to purchase match tickets. The best way to obtain Wrexham tickets is to ensure you have a club membership and then plan in advance which matches you’d prefer to go to by checking the list of games on the club site’s ticket section.

The best way to buy cheap Wrexham tickets is to purchase them from the club’s official site, and then looking for tickets in the cheaper stands/sections of the SToK Racecourse. Second-hand resale sites such as Stubhub and Viagogo may also offer cheap tickets at short notice, with prices likely to be at their lowest the closer to the game you get. Be aware however that tickets can often be inflated or sold for above the retail price depending on demand.

Yes, you can book stadium tours of the SToK Racecourse in Wrexham. The club offers tours that allow visitors to explore the stadium, learn about its history, and see behind the scenes. Tours are generally bookable online, and you can find more information and booking options through the club's official website or through ticketing partners like Ticketmaster.