Wrexham Aims for FA Cup History as Championship Underdogs Prepare to Host Chelsea at Racecourse Ground
Wrexham prepares for a historic FA Cup clash against Chelsea. Explore how the Championship side plans to use its underdog status to secure a massive upset.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 5, 2026, 9:53 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from CNA

Hollywood Ambition Meets Traditional Cup Magic in North Wales
The historic Racecourse Ground is set to host one of its most significant fixtures in recent memory as Chelsea arrives for a decisive FA Cup encounter. Wrexham enters the match buoyed by a rapid ascent through the English football pyramid, having secured three straight promotions since the 2021 takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Currently sitting sixth in the Championship, the club is balancing a push for the Premier League with a deep domestic cup run that has captured international attention.
Weight of History Guides Modern Wrexham Aspirations
In preparation for the top-flight visitors, manager Phil Parkinson has utilized the club's storied past as a motivational tool for his current squad. According to Dominic Hyam, a Wrexham centre back, the team has been reviewing footage of the stadium's most famous historic upsets to foster belief in another improbable result. This educational approach aims to connect the modern era of the club with its tradition of defying the odds, ensuring the players understand the magnitude of the atmosphere they will encounter on Saturday.
Defensive Anchor Relishes Challenge Against Global Elite
Dominic Hyam, a Scotland international who has been a mainstay in the Wrexham defense this season, acknowledges the vast gap in resources between the two sides. He noted that while Chelsea remains one of the preeminent teams in world football, the inherent nature of the FA Cup allows for the possibility of a historic chapter being written. Hyam previously contributed to the club's momentum by scoring during their third-round victory over Nottingham Forest, a match that ended in a penalty shootout and solidified Wrexham's reputation as a dangerous opponent for top-tier sides.
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