Wrexham AFC Club Shop
Crispin Lane, Wrexham, LL11 2AH
Telephone:
01978 891864
Email:
clubshop@wrexhamafc.co.uk
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9am- 5pm.
Midweek Games: Closed during the game and will reopen after the final whistle until 10pm.
Saturday (Non Match-day): 9am – 12pm.
Saturday (Match-day): Closed during the game and will reopen after the final whistle until 5:30pm.
Sunday: CLOSED.
Wrexham AFC Tickets:
Home Ticket -Away Tickets & Season Tickets
Tours will return for the 2024/25 Season
Wrexham AFC added: "Take a look behind-the-scenes at the world’s oldest international football stadium and learn more about the stories history of Wales’ oldest professional football club."
Tours will cost £10 for adults and £5 for under-11s, click on the link for dates and times.
The club says it is
Tours will return for the 2024/25 Season
Wrexham AFC added: "Take a look behind-the-scenes at the world’s oldest international football stadium and learn more about the stories history of Wales’ oldest professional football club."
Tours will cost £10 for adults and £5 for under-11s, click on the link for dates and times.
The club says it is pleased to also be introducing an accessible tour for the first time too. Please only book onto this tour.
If you require step-free access by contacting: kerry.evans@wrexhamafc.co.uk.
To book your place on one of the official stadium tours, please visit the Wrexham AFC eTicketing website.
Tours will return for the 2024/25 season.
A guide for supporters visiting Y STōK Cae Ras/The Racecourse Ground, Home of Wrexham AFC for the first time.
Wrexham have 38 disabled places available at the front of the Macron Stand. There are 22 parking spaces in the Wrexham University car park (next door) as well as two disabled toilets, plus low-counter refreshment kiosks, with steward assistance if required. Admission is £12 for disabled supporters (£5 concessions) and
Wrexham have 38 disabled places available at the front of the Macron Stand. There are 22 parking spaces in the Wrexham University car park (next door) as well as two disabled toilets, plus low-counter refreshment kiosks, with steward assistance if required. Admission is £12 for disabled supporters (£5 concessions) and helpers are admitted free of charge.
The stadium has eight allocated spaces for those who are visually impaired; the commentary provided is also broadcast to the local hospital.
In August 2015, a new viewing platform was opened by, using funding from the Premier League's Football Stadia Improvement Fund. Located at the rear of the Macron Stand, this further increased the number of places available to disabled fans, as well as providing protection from the elements. It has space for six users and carers.
In January 2018, Wrexham Football Club hired Kerry Evans, its first disability liaison officer. At the beginning of the 2018–19 season it was announced that the Racecourse is now autism friendly, for every home game each season, with allocated seating in a quieter area of the stadium (if required) and the club also providing ear defenders and a quiet hub to use if required and a dedicated steward who is on hand to help.
The club became the first in Wales to win an autism-friendly award in 2018, awarded by the National Autistic Society.
In November 2018, the DSA started the Audio Descriptive Commentary service, where blind or visually impaired supporters can listen to the game, live in the stadium. There are 10 handsets available, on a first come first served basis.
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