Wrexham A.F.C. announced on July 8 that a ticket ballot is now live for the club’s first three home league games of the 2026‑27 Championship season. The draw will determine who can buy tickets for the fixtures against Sheffield United, Birmingham City and Preston North End, all scheduled between late August and early September.

How does the ballot work?

Fans must register on the official club website by the midnight deadline on July 15. Each applicant can request up to two tickets per match, but the system will allocate seats randomly. Successful entrants will receive an email with a secure link to purchase their tickets, which must be bought within 48 hours or the allocation is forfeited. The club stresses that the ballot is the only way to guarantee a place for these high‑demand games.

Why the early ballot matters now?

Wrexham A.F.C. sits seventh in the Championship, with 71 points from 46 games (19 wins, 14 draws, 13 losses) and a recent form of DLWWL. The team has scored 69 goals and conceded 65, leaving a slim +4 goal difference, while sitting 24 points behind leaders Coventry. Securing a full house at the Racecourse Ground could boost the club’s revenue and create a fortress atmosphere that helps maintain their push for a top‑seven finish.

What does this mean for supporters?

Season ticket holders already have guaranteed seats, but the ballot opens the door for thousands of casual fans who missed the initial allocation. The club expects a surge in interest after the high‑profile ownership by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, and the ballot gives everyone a fair shot. Fans are urged to keep an eye on their inboxes for the allocation results, which will be announced on July 20.

What comes after the ballot?

Once the ballot closes, the club will release the final ticket numbers for each match and update the seating plan on its website. Those who miss out can still try the secondary market, but prices may be higher. The club also promises a series of fan events at the stadium ahead of each game, aiming to turn the early home fixtures into a celebration of the community’s support.

Wrexham A.F.C. continues to build momentum both on and off the pitch, and the ticket ballot is a key part of that strategy, ensuring that the Racecourse Ground remains a buzzing venue as the season unfolds.