Wrexham supremo Ryan Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively, are among those who have jetted in for the penultimate match of the League One season .
Phil Parkinson's side are second in the table going into Saturday's seismic showdown with fourth-placed Charlton Athletic. And a victory could be enough to seal promotion to the Championship if Wycombe Wanderers fail to beat Leyton Orient in the afternoon's early kick-off at Brisbane Road.
Wrexham have already climbed from non-league to the third tier in successive seasons under the stewardship of Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who has been in Wales for the past few days.
And it now seems as though Reynolds and Lively have joined him, according to . Lively's most recent post on shows the couple in front of a Wrexham badge with the caption: "Let's go boys @wrexham_afc."
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Reynolds and McElhenney have won plenty of plaudits for the role they've played in Wrexham's renaissance since their takeover in 2021.
The former quipped that the stress of a potential third consecutive promotion had given him a stomach ulcer earlier this week at the TIME100 Summit, saying: "I have, literally, like an eight-inch ulcer in my stomach right now because it's the end of the season.
"It all comes down to the next two weeks. They just can't do it easy, like just one year let's do it without having receding hairlines all around. We're all losing it. Stress [is] killing us."
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It emerged following Monday's huge win over Blackpool that McElhenney had played his part by giving the squad a rousing pre-match speech, with midfielder George Dobson opening up on what was said.
"It was unbelievable," he explained. "The Wigan and Bristol Rovers games it maybe looked like we were a tad more cagey than we had been and [McElhenney] just said there's no pressure whatsoever, just go back to that 12-year-old boy and play as you would as a kid with your friends.
"It was a really inspirational, motivational speech and the whole group really bought into it."
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