Where to watch Welcome to Wrexham: Stream Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's series


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Wrexham co-owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds celebrate with the trophy following promotion to the EFL following the Vanarama National League match at The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham on Saturday April 22, 2023.
Wrexham co-owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds celebrate with the trophy following promotion to the EFL following the Vanarama National League match at The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham on Saturday April 22, 2023.

Welcome to Wrexham is back, and the team has officially been promoted to the EFL, so the new season promises lots of new challenges. We'll show you everything you need to know about tuning in for Season 3, including where to watch Welcome to Wrexham live and on-demand.


The docuseries follows Rob McElhenney, Ryan Reynolds, and the Wrexham Association Football Club as they attempt to get promoted back into the English Football League. The series is as much about the team as the city of Wrexham. At the end of Season 2, after 15 years stuck in the National League, the team was promoted to the EFL. Season 3 covers this advancement and the new slew of highs and lows that come with it. 


If you're hoping to tune in, then you're in luck. Keep reading to learn how to watch new episodes of Welcome to Wrexham with or without cable. 



Where to watch Welcome to Wrexham in the US


Welcome to Wrexham airs on Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on FX in the US. The season kicks off with two episodes back-to-back. From next week, only one episode will air per week. If you don't have cable, you can watch FX through live TV streaming packages like Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV. 


For Sling TV, you'll need to opt for Sling Blue to access FX, which starts at $40 a month. Hulu + Live TV subscriptions also include FX. They start at $76.99 and come with a three-day free trial. While it's the more expensive option, it includes Disney+, ESPN+, and regular Hulu in its bundle. Through this bundle, you'll also be able to catch up on past episodes of Welcome to Wrexham through regular Hulu.


If you don't mind waiting until the next day to watch, new episodes of Welcome to Wrexham hit Hulu at 3 a.m. ET on Fridays. Ad-supported Hulu subscriptions start at $7.99 a month and come with a 30-day free trial.


Where to watch Welcome to Wrexham in the UK


Welcome to Wrexham is available to stream in Disney+ in the UK. The first two seasons are currently available on the service, and we'll update you with more information if it looks like they'll have Season 3 immediately, or if it seems like it won't become available until a later date. For now, you can check out our full Disney+ pricing breakdown.


How to watch Welcome to Wrexham from anywhere


If you'll be traveling outside the US when new episodes air, you can always try keeping up with your subscriptions with a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy ways to temporarily alter your electronic device's virtual location so that you can still access all your websites and apps while abroad, where website availability varies from region to region. Today's recommendation is best for Americans who are simply traveling away from home at the moment since the services we outlined require US forms of payment.


If this sounds like something you might be interested in, our go-to VPN recommendation is ExpressVPN. It's user-friendly and has a 30-day money-back guarantee. Our ExpressVPN review has additional information. Plus, we've outlined how to use it below.


How to watch Welcome to Wrexham with a VPN



  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.

  • Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.

  • Turn it on and set it to a US location. 

  • Sign up for a live TV streaming service mentioned above with a US form of payment—or regular Hulu if you don't mind watching the day after.

  • Select the FX channel and enjoy the show.


Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.


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