Discover how Ryan Reynolds and Steven Fletcher led Wrexham to victory in a thrilling match against Barrow. Hollywood meets the football pitch! โฝ๐
Wrexham made headlines as Ryan Reynolds and Steven Fletcher stole the show in a dramatic match against Barrow. The game was temporarily halted due to head injuries to players, with Fletcher's hat-trick heroics leading Wrexham to a resounding 4-1 victory. Hollywood star and Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds sent well wishes to the injured Barrow players, adding a touch of glamour to the intense game. Assistant Steve Parkin praised Fletcher's performance, highlighting his crucial role in the team's success.
The clash between Wrexham and Barrow was a rollercoaster of emotions, with the hosts bouncing back from defeat in a spectacular fashion. Fletcher's stunning free-kick and two injury-time goals sealed the deal, showcasing Wrexham's resilience and determination. The team's record under head coach Phil Parkinson continues to impress, with co-owner Rob McElhenney expressing amazement at their home performances. Wrexham fans can look forward to more thrilling moments with their star-studded ownership and talented team on the pitch.
Wrexham's clash with Barrow was stopped for 10 minutes on Saturday afternoon following a head injury to visiting player David Worrall.
The visitors opened the scoring after just 34 seconds through Kian Spence in North Wales, but an injury-time double from Steven Fletcher and a sublime free-kick ...
The veteran striker helped the hosts hit back to beat Barrow.
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STEVEN FLETCHER scored a hat-trick as Wrexham kicked off 2024 with a brilliant 4-1 victory against promotion rivals Barrow at The Racecourse.
Wrexham's New Year's Day victory over Barrow was halted TWICE after David Worrall and Luca Stephenson suffered sickening head injuries.Play was stoppe.
Steven Fletcher's hat-trick sees Wrexham beat Barrow 4-1 in a thrilling third versus fourth clash at the Stok Racecourse.
Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has seen his mind blown by the Red Dragons' home record under head coach Phil Parkinson.