Buy Wrexham Tickets 2026-2027 | English Championship
On this page you will find the best tickets for Wrexham's matches away and at home at the stadium. The first upcoming match is Cardiff City vs Wrexham, which will be played on 08/17/2026 in the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Scroll through our ticket inventory and find the match you want to attend! Pay attention that you always select "away end" or "Wrexham section" when booking tickets for Wrexham away from home. The Red Dragons are one of the most exciting stories in English football and demand for tickets has never been higher – don't wait too long and book yours now!
How to buy Wrexham AFC tickets in 2026
Our customer service department gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book Wrexham tickets? The Championship is one of the hardest leagues to get your football tickets for, and when you're not a member it's almost impossible to get tickets for Wrexham matches. We've collected the best available Wrexham AFC tickets for non members. Let's walk you through the steps before the tickets are yours.
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check all your information is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
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The Championship one of the most competitive and unpredictable leagues in world football. Wrexham have risen from the National League to the Championship in just three seasons and will be among the sides pushing for further promotion. With the secondary football tickets market growing every year, we would like to explain to you why you should book your Wrexham tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We will do this based on our three most unique selling points.
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With all the experience we've got over the years, we know it's important to be available for our customers. Especially for people who are going to visit their first ever Wrexham match, it can be a bit stressful. That's why Livefootballtickets.com set up the very first 24/7 football tickets customer service team. Whenever there is something wrong, you can always contact us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you!
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We are already in business since 2006, at that time we were one of very few online football ticket marketplaces. Something that has changed severely in the last 20 years, but we're still here and still going strong. For over 20 years we've been selling tickets for Wrexham and the other English clubs. The best thing about it, not only is the company in business for such a long time, also our team has a lot of experience. In every single department of the company, we've got colleagues who're working here for more than 15 years. So, we know exactly what we need to do to give you the best tickets possible. With our 20+ years of experience as a company, we will make sure your Wrexham journey will be a smooth one!
Stadium information
Name:
Racecourse Ground (STōK Cae Ras)
Capacity:
12,600 (increasing with ongoing redevelopment)
Address:
Mold Road, Wrexham, LL11 2AH, United Kingdom
Description:
The Racecourse Ground – known commercially as STōK Cae Ras – is the historic home of Wrexham AFC, who have played there since 1864. That makes it one of the oldest football grounds in the world and, according to the Guinness World Records, the oldest international football stadium still in continuous use. It hosted Wales's first ever home international in 1877. Currently undergoing an exciting redevelopment under owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the new Kop Stand will take the capacity to around 18,000. A lucky few of those supporters can book their Wrexham tickets through our secure booking system.
Best way to travel to Racecourse Ground (STōK Cae Ras)
By Train
The nearest station is Wrexham General, just a short walk from the ground. Exit the station and head along Mold Road, from where the Racecourse Ground is clearly visible. Wrexham General is served by regular services from Chester and beyond, making it easy to reach from across the region. Wrexham is also connected to the national rail network via Chester, with links to Liverpool, Manchester and London.
By Bus
Wrexham is well served by bus, with frequent services running into the town centre from across North Wales and the surrounding area. From Wrexham town centre it is a short walk to the Racecourse Ground, with several routes passing close to the ground. On matchdays it is easy to follow the crowds heading towards the stadium along Mold Road.
By Car
You can reach the Racecourse Ground via the A483 and A55, which link directly to the wider road network. Parking near the stadium is limited on a matchday, so it is advisable for supporters to use one of the designated car parks in the town centre, which are all within easy walking distance of the ground.
By Bicycle
Cycling to the Racecourse Ground is easier than you think. It is a quick and healthy way to make your journey and saves you money on parking. You can surpass traffic jams and avoid crowded public transport, and there is space to leave your bike close to the ground on a matchday.
Racecourse Ground (STōK Cae Ras) stadium guide
The Racecourse Ground is one of the most historic and atmospheric grounds in English football. The stadium is currently divided into four areas: the Mold Road Stand, the Yale Stand, the University End and the Kop. Whichever league Wrexham are playing in, we've got you covered with tickets for every Red Dragons match.
Mold Road Stand
The Mold Road Stand is the newest permanent structure at the Racecourse Ground, completed in 1999 with lottery funding. Running along the western side of the pitch, it holds around 3,500 seated supporters and houses the TV studio, eight private executive boxes and the Betty Buzz hospitality suite. This is the beating heart of the home support and houses the family area nearest the Kop end. It offers some of the best views in the stadium across the entire pitch, so if you want comfort and a great vantage point, this is the place to look.
University End
At one end of the ground sits the University End, also known to supporters as the Tech End, which was opened in 1978 and holds around 3,000 supporters in a covered, all-seated stand. This is where much of the vocal home support congregates – the acoustics are excellent and the atmosphere can be electric when the crowd is in full voice. If you want to be in the thick of the noise and the singing, this is the stand to choose.
Yale Stand
Along the east side of the pitch is the Yale Stand, named after the nearby Yale College that once stood behind it. This two-tiered covered stand runs the length of the pitch and has an interesting history, having had terracing at its front in former years. The team dugouts are located in front of this stand. This stand also houses the away supporters for Wrexham home matches.
The Kop
The Kop is the most storied and iconic part of the Racecourse Ground. The original Kop Terrace was once the largest standing terrace in the Football League, with a capacity of almost 9,500 at its peak, and its red-and-white painted crowd barriers became an iconic image of the ground. A major new permanent Kop Stand is currently under construction, designed by the architects behind the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which will hold around 7,500 supporters with safe standing, hospitality areas and accessible seating.
Which stand should you choose?
It's important to be able to make the best decision when booking your Wrexham tickets. That's why we've created this table with a quick comparison of all four stands. Check what's important to you and you will find the best stand for your wishes.
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | University End | Home of the loudest, most vocal Red Dragons fans |
| Best view | Mold Road Stand | Newest stand running the full length of the pitch |
| First-time visitor | Mold Road Stand | Balance of atmosphere and great sightlines |
| Families with children | Mold Road Stand | Family area in the stand nearest the Kop end |
| See the players | Yale Stand | Dugouts, technical area and tunnel side |
| Premium comfort | Mold Road Stand | Executive boxes and hospitality suite |
| Away supporters | Yale Stand | The designated away end at the Racecourse Ground |
Wrexham AFC Club Information
Current Manager:
Phil Parkinson
Current Captain:
TBD
League Position Last Year:
7th (Championship)
Other information
Wrexham will play in the Championship in 2026-2027. Established in 1864, the Red Dragons are one of the oldest football clubs in the world and, since being taken over by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021, have risen from the National League to the Championship in three extraordinary seasons. Buy Wrexham football tickets online now!
Wrexham Honours & Trophies
Top-flight league wins:
0
Second tier (Championship/Division One) wins:
0
Third tier wins:
1 (1977/78)
Fourth tier wins:
0
FA Cup wins:
0
Welsh Cup wins:
23 (record number of wins, latest: 1994/95)
Rivalries
Main Rivals
Cross-Border Derby against Chester
The fiercest rivalry Wrexham have is with Chester, with the match between the two known as the Cross-Border Derby. The rivalry comes from the fact that the two clubs are just ten miles apart on either side of the England-Wales border, with Wrexham representing Welsh pride and Chester English. Even when the two clubs aren't in the same division, the derby remains one of the most intensely contested fixtures in non-league and Football League history, and fans of both teams can't wait for it to return.
Minor Rivals
Shrewsbury Town
The rivalry with Shrewsbury Town is a strong cross-border one rooted in geography and long-running competition along the England-Wales border. The two clubs don't meet as often as they once did, as they have frequently found themselves in different divisions, and fixtures between sides in different leagues tend to keep rivalries a little less heated. Even so, a meeting between Wrexham and Shrewsbury always carries a bit of extra edge.
