Racecourse Ground: Wrexham

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Racecourse Ground
Capacity: 10,500

The Racecourse Ground, located in Wrexham, North Wales, has been the home to Engage Super League club Crusaders since 2010. Wales, who are playing in their first Four Nations tournament, will take on Australia at the Racecourse Ground during the tournament. 

History

The Racecourse is the largest stadium in North Wales and the fifth largest in Wales. The stadium has staged one international Rugby League game in the past, when Wales hosted the Cook Islands at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. The ground is sometimes used by the Football Association of Wales for Wales' home international games.

The Crusaders have enjoyed some well attended games at The Racecourse during 2010 with their opening Engage Super League match against Leeds Rhinos attracted over 10,000 people, with large local support.

Getting There

The Racecourse Ground
Mold Road
Wrexham
LL11 2AH

By Car

Take the A483 from Chester or Oswestry to Wrexham. Exit at the 'Mold' junction and then follow the signs for 'Town Centre'. The Racecourse will come quickly into view.

By Train

Wrexham General station is located directly next to the ground.

By Bus

Take the bus to the centre of Wrexham. Head towards the prominent multi-storey car park, turn right along the Mold Road and the ground is located half a mile along this road on the right hand side.

The Racecourse Wrexham Map

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