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Ryan Reynolds chats with fans at Wrexham FA Cup match
Summary
Ryan Reynolds attended Wrexham's FA Cup tie with Nottingham Forest, spoke with fans before kick-off, and watched a 3-3 match that went to extra time and penalties.
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Ryan Reynolds attended Wrexham's FA Cup tie with Nottingham Forest at the Racecourse Ground and spoke with fans before kick-off. He was pictured picking grass from the pitch and wore a blue Wrexham-branded coat and brown gloves on a cold evening. Wrexham took a two-goal lead in the first half, but Nottingham Forest fought back and the match finished 3-3, sending the tie into extra time and penalties.
Key points:
- Ryan Reynolds is co-owner of Wrexham FC alongside Rob Mac, who is noted as a star of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
- Reynolds spoke with supporters before the match and was photographed on the pitch prior to kick-off.
- He wore a blue Wrexham-branded coat and brown gloves due to cold conditions at the Racecourse Ground.
- Wrexham led 2-0 early on but the match finished 3-3 and went to extra time and penalties.
- Reynolds and Mac bought Wrexham in February 2021 for £2 million and have overseen the club's rise from the National League to the Championship; their time at the club is documented in the FX series Welcome To Wrexham, which has earned 10 Emmys.
Summary:
Reynolds's attendance and interactions with fans continued the owners' visible involvement as Wrexham faced Premier League opposition in the FA Cup. The match moved to extra time and penalties after a 3-3 scoreline. Undetermined at this time.
