Wrexham can win promotion as soon as this weekend as they look to end their 19-year absence from League One.

Victory this Saturday would round off the perfect sequel to Wrexham and co-owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynold's National League Hollywood fairy tale, that saw them return to the Football League for the first time in 15 years last term.

Wrexham will be hoping for more scenes like this come the end of the seasonCredit: Getty

This week marked a year to the day since that top of the table clash with promotion rivals Notts County, with ex-Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster claiming club legend status with his penalty save.

In truth, you really would have to have been living under a rock to have missed Wrexham lifting the National League trophy.

Their League Two campaign, on the other hand, hasn't quite followed the same script.

An opening day 5-3 loss at home to MK Dons was a sign of things to come for the Welsh side, with a season of topsy-turvy form keeping fans guessing as to whether they would be able to go up once again.

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