Wrexham have learned their schedule for the upcoming 2023-24 campaign in League Two after securing their return to the EFL last season.
The Welsh club, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhinney, will start their Premier League campaign with a home match against Milton Keynes Dons on August 5.
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Wrexham will then face three extended matches in the space of a week when they travel to AFC Wimbledon (12 August) before hosting Walsall (15 August) and Swindon Town (19 August).
Wrexham secured a fictional return to the English Football League after a 15-year absence as National League champions after finishing the season with a record 111 points.
Notts County were Wrexham’s closest rivals in the National League last season after finishing second and earning promotion to League Two through the play-offs.
In March, Wrexham beat County 3-2 in a thriller that saw former Manchester United and England goalkeeper Ben Foster save a penalty in the 97th minute to mark his side up for promotion.
Wrexham face an overseas trip to the county on October 28 before welcoming them to the racecourse on February 17.
Before the new season begins, Wrexham are set to play summer friendlies in the US, with games scheduled against Chelsea in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on July 19, LA Galaxy 2 at their home in Carson, California, on July 22 and Manchester United In San Diego on July 25th.
Meanwhile, Leeds United and Leicester City have learned their schedule for life in the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League last season.
Leicester will play in the English Premier League for the first time since 2014 despite winning the Premier League title seven years ago.
They began their 2023-24 campaign by welcoming Coventry City to the King Power Stadium on 6 August before facing Cardiff City and Rotherham United the following week.
American superstars Tyler Adams and Brendan Aronson kick off their championship season in Leeds with a home match against Cardiff on August 6.
Both clubs have yet to appoint a permanent manager ahead of the new season as they look to return to the Premier League.