Ryan Reynolds ‘so incredibly proud’ as Wrexham FC faces Chelsea
Ryan Reynolds expressed his pride in Wrexham FC’s performance during their recent FA Cup match against Chelsea, stating, “so incredibly proud” as the team pushed the game into extra time despite being down to ten men.
The match, held on March 7, 2026, at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, Wales, saw Wrexham FC ultimately lose to Chelsea with a score of 4-2 after extra time. This defeat marked a significant moment for the club, which Reynolds co-owns with Rob Mac.
Wrexham FC, currently sixth in the Championship table, has made remarkable progress since Reynolds and Mac took ownership in 2020. Their journey from non-league football to competing against top-tier clubs has captured the attention of fans and media alike.
Blake Lively, Reynolds’ wife, was present at the match, visibly supporting her husband. She was seen comforting him after the heart-wrenching loss, highlighting the emotional stakes of the game for the couple.
Before the match, Reynolds was spotted chatting with players, demonstrating his active involvement and support for the team. This personal connection has been a hallmark of his ownership, as he and Mac have worked to foster a strong community spirit within the club.
The thrilling encounter against Chelsea showcased Wrexham’s resilience and determination, traits that Reynolds has emphasized since taking on the role of co-owner. Despite the loss, the match served as a testament to the team’s growth and potential.
As Wrexham FC continues its campaign in the Championship, fans and supporters are eager to see how the team will bounce back from this setback. The club’s leadership remains committed to building on their successes and improving their standing in the league.
Looking ahead, the focus will be on upcoming matches and how the team can leverage this experience to enhance their performance. Reynolds and Mac’s vision for Wrexham FC remains clear: to elevate the club to new heights while engaging with the passionate fanbase.
Details remain unconfirmed about any immediate changes or strategies following the FA Cup exit, but the commitment from the ownership team is unwavering as they navigate the challenges ahead.