Wrexham Shocks Chelsea In Historic FA Cup Quarterfinal Upset
Wrexham Shocks Chelsea In Historic FA Cup Quarterfinal Upset...
In a stunning turn of events, Welsh club Wrexham AFC defeated Premier League giants Chelsea 2-1 in the FA Cup quarterfinals on Sunday, March 6, 2026. The match, held at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground, marked one of the most significant upsets in the tournament’s history and has captivated soccer fans across the United States.
Wrexham, a club owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney since 2021, has become a fan favorite in the U.S. due to its underdog story and the popular docuseries Welcome to Wrexham. The win over Chelsea, a team with global recognition and a storied history, has further amplified interest in the club.
The match saw Wrexham take an early lead with a goal from striker Ollie Palmer in the 12th minute. Chelsea equalized in the 58th minute through midfielder Conor Gallagher, but Wrexham’s Paul Mullin sealed the victory with a dramatic 89th-minute winner. The result sent the home crowd into a frenzy and sparked celebrations across Wrexham.
This historic win has resonated deeply with American audiences, particularly due to Reynolds and McElhenney’s involvement. The actors, who have been vocal about their passion for the club, celebrated the victory on social media, further fueling the buzz. Reynolds tweeted, “This is why we bought this club. Dreams do come true.”
The FA Cup quarterfinal upset is trending in the U.S. as fans marvel at Wrexham’s remarkable journey from the lower tiers of English soccer to competing with elite teams. The club’s success has also sparked discussions about the growing popularity of soccer in America and the impact of celebrity ownership on the sport.
Wrexham’s victory sets up a semifinal clash with Manchester City, scheduled for April 12, 2026. The match will be a David vs. Goliath showdown, with Wrexham once again cast as the underdog. For now, the club’s triumph over Chelsea remains a defining moment in its resurgence and a testament to the magic of the FA Cup.