National League Wrexham knocked Championship side Coventry City out of the FA Cup in a seven-goal thriller. Early goals from Sam Dalby and Elliot Lee got ...
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Wrexham AFC, a fifth-tier Welsh team co-owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, pulled off a stunning 4-3 road upset against second-tier Coventry City in the FA Cup ...
8 ahead of the Manchester City-Chelsea fixture. Coventry City, on the other hand, is a regular in the EFL Championship, the second tier right behind the English Premier League. 28, with the draw to match up opponents slated for Jan.
Wrexham claimed a sensational 4-3 upset victory over Championship side Coventry in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.
[Manchester City](/football/team?id=382) host [Chelsea](/football/team?id=363) on Sunday, while Premier League leaders [Arsenal](/football/team?id=359) have to wait until Monday when they travel to third-tier Oxford United in their third round tie. [Leicester City](/football/team?id=375), who won the Cup in 2021, progressed with a 1-0 win at Gillingham who are bottom of the Football League. What a town. But Coventry refused to roll over. What a club. What a win.— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds)
Welsh club have Wrexham thrilled their Hollywood owners by causing a huge shock in the FA Cup on Saturday. A 4-3 win over Coventry in the third round of the ...
Returns for the Round of 16 in February, with all matches streaming ad-free, live and on demand. The team doesn’t have European competitions to deal with, either. - Shrewsbury 1 Sunderland 2 - Fleetwood Town 2 QPR 1 At the same stage last year, Newcastle were beaten at home by another third-tier club, Cambridge United. But Ben Sheaf pulled one back for Coventry nine minutes from half-time before a stoppage-time goal to Thomas O’Connor restored the advantage.
Wrexham's fairy tale season shows no signs of slowing down after winning 4-3 away at Coventry to book their place in the FA Cup fourth round.It is the.
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Welsh soccer club Wrexham thrilled its Hollywood owners by causing a big shock in the FA Cup on Saturday.
What a win.” What a town. “What a club.
Wrexham pulled off a huge shock in the FA Cup on Saturday by knocking out Coventry in a thrilling game which amazed the club's American owner.
Goals from Sam Dalby and Elliot Lee put the Welsh side in charge of the match and left Reynolds making it plain on social media just how pleasantly surprised he was by his team. Wrexham supporters were clearly in dreamland at the final whistle in Coventry. WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham have knocked out Championship side Coventry City, beating them 4-3 in the third round of the FA Cup.
What a win. What a town. What a club.
The win is the club's best result since the team was taken over by two Hollywood stars.
What a win.” What a town. “What a club.
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney marked yet another milestone in their Wrexham FC journey when the club beat Coventry City, a team three leagues ...
What a town. What a club. What a win. The series intended to create a market that still remains largely untapped for football and can have the same effect on the sport as ‘Drive to Survive’ has had for F1. They intend to do so with a documentary released on Disney+ called ‘Welcome to Wrexham’. Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney marked yet another milestone in their Wrexham FC journey when the club beat Coventry City, a team three leagues ahead of them, in the FA Cup.
Rob McElhenney had to find out about his football team Wrexham's shock FA Cup victory over Coventry City on social media after US TV coverage failed.
](https://www.nme.com/news/film/ryan-reynolds-and-rob-mcelhenney-complete-takeover-of-wrexham-afc-2876948)The story of the actors becoming co-owners of the North Wales team was the subject of a Disney+ docuseries, Welcome To Wrexham, which came to the streamer in August. Last month, the pair were awarded the [freedom of Wrexham ](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-64059000)by the city council for their work promoting the city. What a win. What a town. What a club. Jubilant Dragons fans then let him know that Wrexham had claimed a 4-3 victory over Coventry City, having held on as Coventry scored three goals and were edging closer to equalising the score.
Wrexham made the Fourth Round of the FA Cup for the first time since 2000, after one of our best away days in recent history.
There was luck in terms of Coventry hitting the post three times in the match and failing to convert their chances in the final 15 minutes, but Wrexham deserved the victory. The red card from Jonathan Panzo for the spot-kick was undoubtedly correct too, as the defender raised his hands to block an effort on goal from point blank range. The first half would have also been a significant confidence boost for Dalby. With our wing backs pushing high, the likes of Kasey Palmer would be afforded more time in and around the Wrexham box. The second goal was more than a shock though. The Red Dragons were able to play their football and not be penned back in their own box.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney expressed shock and delight at Wrexham's upset against Coventry on Saturday in the third round of the FA cup.
@Wrexham_AFC,” wrote McElhenney in a tweet. What a town. What a club.