Wrexham AFC players celebrating on pitch as Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney watch

Wrexham Beats Swansea 2-0, Strengthens Playoff Dreams

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A Welsh football club owned by Hollywood stars just took a major step toward their next promotion, proving their fairy tale climb isn't slowing down. Wrexham's victory over rivals Swansea puts them firmly in playoff position with owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney cheering from the commentary booth.

Wrexham AFC just pulled off another chapter in their remarkable rise through English football, beating Welsh rivals Swansea City 2-0 to strengthen their grip on a Championship playoff spot.

The win puts Wrexham six points clear in the playoff positions, an incredible achievement for a club that was playing in the fifth tier of English football just a few years ago. Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who bought the struggling club in 2020, watched their investment in community and passion pay dividends once again.

Nathan Broadhead opened the scoring in the 25th minute with a clinical finish, sending the home crowd of over 10,000 into celebration. The match was sealed late when a deflected header from Callum Doyle turned into an own goal off Swansea's Liam Cullen in the 88th minute.

What made the night extra special was Reynolds and McElhenney joining the Sky Sports commentary team, providing real-time reactions to their team's success. Their genuine excitement captured what makes this story so compelling: two outsiders who fell in love with a community and its club.

After the match, Reynolds reflected on the journey with characteristic humility. "We're in the Championship. The mere fact we're here, that in itself is worth taking stock," he told Sky Sports. "Do we want to win it all? Of course we do."

Wrexham Beats Swansea 2-0, Strengthens Playoff Dreams

The Ripple Effect

Wrexham's rise has become more than just a sports story. The club's success has revitalized a North Wales town, bringing international attention, tourism, and jobs to an area that desperately needed good news.

Manager Phil Parkinson praised his team's resilience after what he called an emotional week. The victory came just three days after a cup match against Chelsea, showing the squad's ability to compete at multiple levels.

The numbers tell an inspiring story: from the brink of extinction to the Championship, from empty stands to sold-out crowds, from local obscurity to global phenomenon. What started as an unlikely Hollywood investment has proven that genuine care for community can create real success.

Reynolds captured the magic perfectly: "In every arena, a community gets to come together for something we share in common. I love looking around here, being in the fresh air, being outside in the wonderful country of Wales."

With several matches remaining, Wrexham's playoff dream is very much alive, and an entire town is dreaming with them.

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Based on reporting by Sky Sports

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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