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Wrexham's Australia-NZ Tour Diary: Will the back-to-back promotion catch up with them?
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Wrexham’s Australia-NZ Adventure: Can Their Back-to-Back Promotions Keep Up?

July 13, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • Wrexham Gears Up for Championship Challenges
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  • Reflections and Experiences
  • Today’s Insight
  • What’s Next for Wrexham?
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Wrexham is currently on its inaugural tour of Australia and New Zealand. The team is gearing up for a championship season in 2025-26 but first needs to face three A-League clubs in three different cities as part of their preseason preparations.

Phil Parkinson, Ryan Reynolds, and Rob McElhenney are closely following the team’s journey as they aim for the Premier League.


Wrexham Gears Up for Championship Challenges

Sydney, Australia – To achieve a remarkable string of promotions like Wrexham has over the last three seasons, adaptability to new challenges and expectations is essential. The championship is a significant step toward the Premier League, where quality and financial resources of opponents come into play.

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The Red Dragons will face new hurdles in the second tier of the English League, particularly concerning fixture congestion and international breaks. These factors can drastically affect team rhythm and include a tightly packed schedule with numerous league and cup matches.

Upon arriving in Melbourne, Parkinson acknowledged that “the team is not at the level it needs to be right now.” The significant time difference means he has been waking up early to prepare the squad for the demanding schedule ahead.

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“It’s crucial to have a strong team and the ability to rotate players from Saturday to Tuesday,” Parkinson remarked in Sydney. “Even if we win on Saturday, we still need to make adjustments by Tuesday since freshness is vital in the EFL. Midweek games during international breaks add to this complexity, and we’re very mindful of that.

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“We have a solid squad, with only 25 players including goalkeepers, so we must strategically manage our lineup to ensure we can make necessary changes.

After securing a 3-0 victory against Melbourne Victory in their tour opener, Wrexham now faces a quick turnaround against Douglas Costa and Sydney FC at the Sydney Football Stadium on Tuesday. Having utilized two different starting elevens in the victory, Parkinson aims to increase playing time for several key players in the upcoming match.

“Each player has a set amount of minutes to aim for,” he explained. “We’re looking to achieve a 45-45 split for minutes in the victory, which is generally standard in preseason. It’s great to see everyone contribute as we embark on this journey together.

“Moving into the next two games, we’ll adjust to a 60-30 split to ensure everyone plays before heading back to Wrexham. We still have some preseason fixtures to finalize, but training is going well.

Reflections and Experiences

On his first day in Sydney, Wrexham’s assistant manager, Steve Parkin, further indulged his passion for cricket with a tour of the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Sydney Thunder’s Big Bash League team also visited, giving Parkin and his players a taste of facing fast bowlers.

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Today’s Insight

“The Championship is filled with many prominent clubs. Our opening match will be as challenging as playing against Southampton. We welcome that challenge as we visit many grand stadiums and face formidable teams in this league,” said defender Eoghan O’Connell, reflecting on the upcoming 2025-26 Championship season against Southampton, who were relegated from the Premier League last year.

What’s Next for Wrexham?

The Red Dragons have a busy day ahead as they will train in the morning at Sydney’s Olympic Park. Following training, some team members will be present at Ultra Football Sydney to unveil the club’s away kit for the upcoming season, while others will visit Taronga Zoo to interact with local wildlife.

**Fan Take:** This news is significant for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights Wrexham’s bold ambitions in the English football system, showcasing the reality of managing a club amidst increased competition. As they aim for the Premier League, fans can expect exciting matches and developing talent, potentially revitalizing the sport’s presence in North Wales and beyond.

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