Welcome to Wrexham Season 5 Arrives May 14: Streaming Details for Canadian Viewers
The fifth season of Welcome to Wrexham premieres on May 14, and if Wrexham remain in Championship playoff contention when it drops, the on-screen drama will perfectly reflect the real-time action unfolding on the pitch.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's acclaimed documentary series returns to FX and Hulu for American viewers, while Canadian fans can stream it on Disney+. This season chronicles the club's remarkable third straight promotion — climbing from the National League right up to the Championship — a feat that seemed almost impossible considering Wrexham were outside England's Football League altogether just two years ago in 2023.
Championship playoff race heats up with eight matches left
As the 2024-25 Championship campaign enters its final stretch, Wrexham find themselves just outside the playoff positions with eight fixtures remaining. While their current standing isn't ideal, they're very much in the hunt. Securing a top-six finish would place them just one or two victories away from reaching the Premier League — a storyline that would rank among the most remarkable in English football history, transcending the feel-good narrative the series has already established.
This timing adds genuine intrigue for anyone following Wrexham's promotion chances. The documentary has consistently balanced sports storytelling with promotional content, and the substantial North American fanbase it's cultivated has generated significant commercial revenue. With eight Primetime Emmy Awards and two Critics' Choice Awards to its name, the series has firmly entered mainstream entertainment territory.
Building a phenomenon from the ground up
The series debuted in August 2022, when Wrexham were competing in English football's fifth tier and Hollywood owners Reynolds and McElhenney were still learning the ropes of football club ownership. Three promotions have followed since that launch. The documentary has captured each campaign — the heartbreaking near-misses, the mounting pressure, the community revitalization efforts, and the comprehensive facility improvements.
Whether your interest lies in the football itself or the celebrity ownership angle, season 5 carries more weight than any previous instalment. The Championship presents an entirely different challenge. The competition is fiercer, the pressure is intensified, and the question of whether this cinematic underdog story has limitations is one the series must now confront head-on.
Circle May 14 on your calendar.