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Ryan Reynolds takes break from Deadpool promotion for Wrexham scouting mission

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Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham are preparing to secure a stunning third successive promotion ahead of the new season, and the Deadpool star was watching some of the best in the game compete at Euro 2024

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds attended the Euro 2024 quarter-final in Berlin on Saturday(Getty Images)

Ryan Reynolds was joined by fellow Hollywood star Hugh Jackman in the stands at the Euro 2024 quarter-final between the Netherlands and Turkey on Saturday.

Reynolds and Jackman team up in their upcoming blockbuster ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’, but the pair took a break from promoting the film to see the match in Berlin. The Netherlands overcame an early Samet Akaydin goal to win 2-1 and advance to the semi-finals.




Ronald Koeman ’s side staged a quick turnaround to recover, with Inter Milan defender Stefan de Vrij heading in Memphis Depay ‘s cross before Cody Gakpo stabbed them in front six minutes later. The Liverpool forward’s contact was not the cleanest, but it mattered little as the ball deflected off of Mert Muldur before finding the back of the net.

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Naturally, as the co-owner of Wrexham, Reynolds is interested in football. Back in November 2020, Reynolds and Rob McElhenney – famed for creating and starring in ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ – teamed up to purchase Wrexham for £2.25 million.

They used their platforms to shine a light on the club and area, largely through the popular Disney+ documentary titled ‘ Welcome to Wrexham ’. By attending the Euro 2024 game, perhaps Reynolds was simply doing some scouting ahead of the Welsh club kicking off their League One season.

After 15 years outside the football league, Wrexham followed up their National League title by securing back-to-back promotions and get out of League Two at the first time of asking. Ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, the Red Dragons were looking to complete a permanent deal with Arthur Okonkwo after the goalkeeper helped them secure back-to-back promotions.

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