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Where Wrexham's Racecourse Ground ranks in list of biggest League One stadiums

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Published 06:00 21 May 2024 GMT+1

Where Wrexham's Racecourse Ground ranks in list of biggest League One stadiums

Where Wrexham's stadium ranks compared to other League One stadiums.

Ryan Smart

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Wrexham will play in League One for the first time in 19 years next season after their second consecutive promotion - and will be in amongst a competitive division.

The Red Dragons, along with League Two champions Stockport, Mansfield and play-off winners Crawley, will enter the third division of English football for the upcoming campaign.

Phil Parkinson's side have already announced a series of releases as they look to improve their squad in key areas.

But they will face an uphill battle in the third tier, which is packed with former Premier League sides and perennial League One challengers.

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Charlton, Wigan, Bolton, Blackpool and Barnsley are among the former top flight teams still in the third division from the 2023/24 season, while Darren Ferguson's Peterborough are one of the most entertaining attacking sides in the country.

Meanwhile, Birmingham, Huddersfield and Rotherham will all drop down into the league after relegation from the Championship.

Wrexham may need to rely on their home form at the Racecourse Ground to propel themselves towards a possible third promotion in a row.

The stadium's maximum capacity is 12,600 - but how does that compare to the other teams in League One? Let's take a look.

  • 1. St Andrew's (Birmingham) - 29,409
  • 2. Toughsheet Community Stadium (Bolton) - 28,723
  • 3. The Valley (Charlton) - 27,111
  • 4. Brick Community Stadium (Wigan) - 25,138
  • 5. Madejski Stadium (Reading) - 24,161
  • 6. John Smith's Stadium (Huddersfield) - 24,121
  • 7. Oakwell (Barnsley) - 23,287
  • 8. Bloomfield Road (Blackpool) - 16,616
  • 9. London Road (Peterborough) - 13,511
  • 10. Racecourse Ground (Wrexham) - 12,600
An aerial view of Wrexham's Racecourse Ground (
Getty)
  • 11. New York Stadium (Rotherham) - 12,021
  • 12. Edgeley Park (Stockport) - 10,852
  • 13. Sincil Bank (Lincoln) - 10,669
  • 14. Adams Park (Wycombe) - 10,137
  • 15. New Meadow (Shrewsbury) - 9,875
  • 16. Memorial Stadium (Bristol Rovers) - 9,832
  • 17. Brisbane Road (Leyton Orient) - 9,271
  • 18. One Call Stadium (Mansfield) - 9,186
  • 19. St James Park (Exeter) - 8,720
  • 20. Abbey Stadium (Cambridge United) - 8,127
  • 21. Broadhall Way (Stevenage) - 7,800
  • 22. Sixfields (Northampton) - 7,798
  • 23. Pirelli Stadium (Burton) - 6,912
  • 24. Broadfield Stadium (Crawley) - 5,996
Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Wrexham, League One, Football, Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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