The scenes during Wrexham's promotion parade party on Tuesday night were incredible to watch.

Owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney joined the men's and women's teams on the three buses which snaked their way along the parade route in town, with thousands of supporters lining the streets to show their appreciation to the team, managers and the actors who have made this dream a reality.

Flares were set off along the route as the buses emerged through plumes of red smoke. Fans were in fine voice, serenading the players and management with chants of "championes!" and other songs along the way.

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Then it was the turn of the players and Reynolds and McElhenney to join in a rendition of the Welsh national anthem, which gives you the goosebumps just listening to it, WalesOnline reports.

Both Reynolds and McElhenney have been praised for the way they have integrated themselves with fans of the north Wales club and this is just another example of them "getting" Wrexham and Wales as a whole.

"Tonight is for the supporters, the most important people at any football club. Our fans have been so loyal, so passionate, throughout this season," boss Phil Parkinson told the BBC.

"They've stuck with us. Travelled miles and miles. Tonight is a celebration for them."

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