How to get to the Ground:
By Car: If possible try to get onto the A483 as the Racecourse is only 500 yards from the Wrexham junction- if you're arriving from the North, West or South-West you will come from this direction anyway. Take the Wrexham exit - the floodlights of the ground are visible from the A483.
Parking: Parking in the club car park costs £5. Alternatively,the NEWI car park is situated directly in front of the ground if you arrive from the A483.
By Rail: Wrexham General station is located right next to the ground, directly behind The Kop.
Away Supporters: Visiting fans are housed in the Mold End of the Sainsbury's Stand.
Wales' Most Historic Stadium
There can be no question that The Racecourse is the most historically significant sports stadium in Wales; indeed, it holds an important place in the global heritage of football. An international venue since the Nineteenth Century, the oldest existing film footage of an international match in the world was shot here and it continues to host Wales internationals in rugby as well as football.
Throw in a procession of memorable Wrexham matches over the years, such as the victories over Porto and Arsenal and quarter final matches in the F.A., League and European Cup Winners' Cups, and there can be no doubt that The Racecourse has seen more than its fair share of historic action!