FX Orders Three More Seasons of Welcome to Wrexham as Playoff Race Heats Up
In an unprecedented move for documentary television, FX has committed to three additional seasons of Welcome to Wrexham, extending the series through its eighth season. The renewal comes just days before season five debuts on May 14, with the show now locked in to follow the Welsh club's journey potentially through 2029.
"A three-season order for a TV series is nearly unheard of," co-owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds noted in their statement — and the Hollywood duo aren't exaggerating. The network has essentially given the documentary carte blanche to continue as long as Wrexham AFC's remarkable ascent continues.
And that climb shows no signs of stopping.
Playoff position within reach with five matches remaining
Wrexham currently occupy seventh place in the EFL Championship — sitting just one spot outside the promotion playoff positions with only five fixtures left to play. It's a precarious situation that couldn't be more perfectly timed for dramatic television.
The upcoming season five was always intended to chronicle the club's push toward England's top flight, but producers couldn't have written a more suspenseful finale if they'd tried.
The broader picture makes Wrexham's position even more remarkable. When McElhenney and Reynolds acquired their majority ownership stake in November 2020, the club was competing in England's fifth tier. After three straight promotions, they now sit just one division below the Premier League — a footballing fairy tale that has even Championship promotion odds makers paying close attention whenever Wrexham enters the conversation.
Nick Grad, president of FX Entertainment, characterized the renewal as recognition of the show's "enduring connection" with audiences worldwide. Translation: the series delivers both ratings and positive brand association. A three-season commitment at this point in a documentary's lifecycle is virtually unprecedented in television.
The significance of this renewal
The extended pickup guarantees cameras will capture whatever comes next for the club. Whether that means playoff disappointment, a historic Premier League promotion, or a steady Championship campaign — it will all be documented. For Wrexham AFC, this sustained international media attention rivals the value of major sponsorship agreements.
Regardless of how this season concludes, the show clearly has momentum for years ahead. Reynolds and McElhenney put it simply: "We are so happy we get to keep telling the Wrexham story for years to come."
With five crucial matches remaining and a playoff berth still within grasp, that story continues to unfold in real time — and the cameras will be there every step of the way.