Good luck charm. That's what Ryan Reynolds was for Wrexhamin the Welsh Derby after he commentated live on his team's match against Swansea City at the Racecourse Ground.
Invited by Sky Sports to comment on the action alongside his partner, Rob McElhenney, the actor was fortunate enough to be able to share his notes with a victory for his team
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For Wrexham, it was vital to win at home to stay in the hunt for one of the Championship's opportunities to be promoted to the Premier League and thus write the most historic chapter in football this century. The Welsh side were promoted to the fourth division in 2023, the third division in 2024 and the second division in 2025. In three years they climbed three divisions!
Ryan Reynolds celebrates own goal
During the broadcast, the actor could not hide his emotions at the goals of the triumph. Nathan Broadhead opened the scoring in the 25th minute, which caused the euphoria of the Deadpool star. More than 60 minutes had to pass for him to relax from the nerves he felt about the interest in taking all three points, but it was not as he imagined.
🗣️ "I feel like I'm 15 years older!"
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Ryan Reynolds reflects on five years of Wrexham ownership. And if stress levels weren't high enough, tonight he'll call a game for the first time, alongside Rob Mac, as Wrexham host Swansea 🎙️pic.twitter.com/dO9q0KWRDm
Reynolds wanted to score a second goal for his team, which he did, albeit fortuitously; Swansea striker Liam Cullen sent the ball into his own net by accidental deflection in a set-piece play.
Wrexham and Ryan Reynolds are about to make history!
After 37 rounds of matches, the Welsh side are in sixth place overall. Of the 24 teams competing in the Championship, Wrexham are among the top six looking for the coveted ticket to the Premier League.
- 60 points
- 16 wins
- 12 draws
- 9 defeats
- 57 goals scored
- 47 goals conceded
They are 17 points behind leaders Coventry City and 10 behind second-placed Middlesbrough. The teams that finish the season in the top two places are automatically promoted. The teams that finish in third, fourth, fifth and sixth place play the playoff round for one of the four to be promoted.
Wrexham and Reynolds are clinging to the goal of direct promotion, but they also embrace the possibility of the third ticket in the playoffs. With nine games remaining, they are going all out for promotion to the Premier League and their fourth division promotion in three years.
اخلاء مسئولية! : هذا المحتوى لم يتم انشائة او استضافته بواسطة موقع اخبار الكورة و اي مسؤلية قانونية تقع على عاتق الموقع مصدر الخبر : marca [1] , يتم جمع الاخبار عن طريق خدمة ال RSS المتاحة مجانا للجمهور من المصدر : marca [1] مع الحفظ على حقوق الملكية الخاصة بمصدر الخبر.














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