Posted: Fri 17th Mar 2023

Wrexham AFC Women to face Connah’s Quay Nomads in front of highest ever Welsh league crowd

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Mar 17th, 2023

Wrexham AFC say they are “delighted” to confirm Wrexham AFC Women’s match at the Racecourse Ground against Connah’s Quay Nomads on Sunday March 26 will take place in front of a record Welsh league crowd, with tickets sales having now smashed the 5,175 mark.

Tickets are still available for the match (via this link), which will see both the women’s first team and the Wrexham AFC Women Under-19s presented with their respective league titles.

The Genero Adran North fixture sees champions Wrexham look to complete a perfect league record – having won 11 matches from 11 so far.

Standing in their way are second-placed Connah’s Quay Nomads, in what promises to be a showcase of the best of North Walian women’s football.

And the occasion will fittingly be marked by a record crowd– with ticket sales have now gone beyond Cardiff City Women’s mark of 5,175, set earlier this season against Abergavenny.

The attendance will not only be the highest for a domestic women’s game in Wales, it will also be the highest crowd ever for an FAW-managed league game in the country – men or women.

And with more tickets being released, the club are looking to ensure they set a huge new record crowd for the game with a party atmosphere promised at the Racecourse Ground.

To buy your ticket for the game, which cost just £1, head to the Wrexham AFC eTicketing website and join the celebration of the Genero Adran North champions.

Wrexham AFC CEO Fleur Robinson said: “We’re delighted to have smashed the attendance record for Wrexham AFC Women’s final league game of their title-winning season.

“With ticket sales soaring and more seats being released, don’t miss out on buying your tickets – for just £1 each – to watch our champions be crowned at the Racecourse Ground.

“It’s going to be a memorable occasion, and we can’t wait to see you all here for the game.”



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