Wrexham took the lead against Premier League giants Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup clash, and co-owner Ryan Reynolds celebrated the dream moment from the stands
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney celebrate Wrexham's opener
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney celebrate Wrexham's opener against Chelsea(Image: BBC)
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Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds was spotted on FaceTime in the celebrations of Sam Smith's opener against Chelsea in the FA Cup.
The Red Dragons welcomed the eight-time FA Cup winners to Wales on Saturday evening looking to cause another giant killing after knocking Nottingham Forest out in the third round.
Chelsea named a team full of Premier League stars, including Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto, but it was Wrexham who got on the scoresheet first with Smith smashing low past Robert Sanchez from Callum Doyle's long ball.
As the players celebrated with supporters, the TV cameras turned to Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in their directors box to show their celebrations. However, Reynolds appeared to be sharing a joke with someone on his phone.
Rob McElhenney, Hollywood actor and co-owner of Wrexham FC, and Ryan Reynolds
Rob McElhenne and Ryan Reynolds celebrate Wrexham's opener(Image: Getty Images)
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Reynolds' wife, Blake Lively, joined the two Hollywood owners for the club's biggest game under the ownership's stewardship yet.
Smith came close to doubling his tally later in the first-half before Ryan Longman forced a smart save from Robert Sanchez after half hour.
However, the Premier League drew level just before half-time courtesy of a fortunate own goal.
Garnacho's right-footed strike was cleared off the line by George Thomason, only to rebound off Arthur Okonkwo and go in.
Sam Smith of Wrexham celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between Wrexham and Chelsea
Sam Smith opened the scoring for Wrexham against Chelsea(Image: Getty Images)
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Reynolds and McElhenney have been at the club since the National League and have overseen three back-to-back promotions all the way to the Championship.
The club are currently sat in the play-offs after 35 games, meaning another promotion, to the Premier League, isn't out of the question.
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