Tonight, we return to action in the EFL Trophy as we take on fellow Sky Bet League Two opposition in Crewe Alexandra at the Mornflake Stadium.
It’s the second time in the space of two weeks that we have faced the Railwaymen, but the first time away from home since 2003.
Crewe ran out victorious in that game, however when the two teams met at the STōK Cae Ras they played out an entertaining 3-3 draw.
Before you travel, check out all the key information below ahead of tonight’s game.
ARRIVING AT THE MORNFLAKE STADIUM
Below is a full and comprehensive guide for supporters travelling to the stadium this evening.
By Train:
Crewe Alexandra is just a five-minute walk from Crewe train station, with great links to the country it's easy to get here.
Once you arrive at the train station, (you can see the ground), turn left out of the main entrance and walk down Nantwich Road & turn down the second left onto Gresty Road. Then the ground is just a short walk further down this road.
By Car:
Crewe Alexandra Football Club can best be accessed by using Junction 16 of the M6, from either the north or the south.
Exit the M6 and follow signs for Crewe on the A500, heading straight over two roundabouts. Once you hit the third roundabout, take a right onto Jack Mills Way (B5071) and follow the road straight along (straight over two roundabouts) to reach the stadium.
The postcode for your Sat Nav is CW2 6EB
PARKING
There is a 564-space pay and display car park at the ground which is £3.50 to park, as well as limited street parking in the vicinity.
OFFICIAL CLUB TRAVEL
Please note, the buses will depart at 5pm, and there will be no provisions for those who arrive late.
Supporters must make note of their designated coach on the ticket and only board the coach they’ve been allocated to.
All under-14s must be accompanied on official supporter travel, and alcohol is strictly prohibited by law.
SUPPORTER CONDUCT
Wrexham AFC wishes to remind supporters of the potential safety implications and consequences that may occur as a result of pitch incursions and other illegal and unacceptable behaviour.
As previously communicated, supporters who encroach on the pitch risk facing a Football Banning Order as well as a criminal conviction, while the Club itself could also face a fine for these actions.
There may also be other implications for the Club, including restrictions on future away ticket allocations. This is due to potential safety measures the home Club are required to put in place which impacts on the availability of seating.
The Club understands the emotion and passion that comes with attending the match as a fan but must reiterate that the safety of players, managers and supporters on both sides remains our priority.
The vast majority of fans have – and continue to – support the Club in an appropriate manner and are a credit to Wrexham AFC, but we will seek the strongest possible punishment for those who enter the field of play or engage in any other unacceptable behaviour.
As in line with the FA initiative, Wrexham AFC fully support the ‘Love Football Protect the Game’ program.
Wrexham AFC support the new measures that have been implemented to both improve participant and fan behaviour across the board.
Wrexham AFC operates a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination of any kind, and supporters are encouraged to come forward and report any incidents it to the nearest steward, the Club, or Kick it Out.
For further details on the campaign and the new policies in place to combat hate crime, read more here.