When the FA Cup fifth-round draw was announced on Monday evening, Hollywood glamour met grassroots football in an extraordinary twist of fate.
Wrexham AFC, the Welsh club co-owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, discovered they would host Chelsea, one of England’s most prestigious topflight clubs, at the iconic Racecourse Ground.
The tie instantly became one of the most talked-about fixtures in this stage of the competition, leaving fans and owners alike buzzing with excitement and disbelief.
Reynolds‘ reaction, while sitting alongside friend Hugh Jackham, captured the imagination of supporters around the world. As the draw unfolded, Jackman spotted the announcement first, realizing that Premier League opposition was about to visit Wrexham.
Reynolds‘ immediate response was a simple, stunned “Holy crap,” which perfectly summed up the surreal nature of the moment. The video of their reactions, shared widely online, reflected both their amazement and the enthusiasm that has become synonymous with the club.
For Wrexham, this is far more than a glamorous one-off event. The club has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years, achieving back-to-back promotions that have elevated them from non-league football into the Championship.
Their progression in the FA Cup mirrors this growth, highlighted by impressive victories over Nottingham Forest and Ipswich Town, which secured their place in the fifth round for the first time since 1997. This tie represents both a challenge and a benchmark, testing the club against some of the very best in English football.
Test of ambition and growth
Off the pitch, Wrexham’s ambitions extend beyond cup success. Manager Phil Parkinson has guided the team to eighth place in the Championship, which would see them narrowly miss out on a play-off spot, though they remain firmly in contention.
His focus has been on steady, sustainable growth, emphasizing that the club’s infrastructure is evolving alongside its on-field achievements. The upcoming clash with Chelsea is seen as a valuable opportunity to gauge just how far the team has come and to measure itself against elite opposition.
For fans and the wider community, the fixture is a dream come true. Wrexham’s story, from historic struggles to a Hollywood-backed revival, has captured imaginations globally.
The prospect of welcoming Chelsea to the Racecourse Ground embodies the magic of the FA Cup, where underdogs have the chance to make history. With Hollywood stars in the stands, passionate supporters cheering, and a team determined to punch above its weight, this fifth-round tie promises drama and excitement.