BREAKING NEWS: Ryan Reynolds bizarrely deletes Tweet following Wrexham’s latest defeat after…..

Ryan Reynolds bizarrely deletes Tweet following Wrexham’s latest defeat after originally posting classy message to League Two opponents Bradford

Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds strangely deleted his tweet praising Bradford after they beat his team on Saturday.

Find out how to watch this evening’s match ahead of Phase Two in the Genero Adran Premier

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Wrexham AFC Women finish their final fixture in Phase One today, as they take on Cardiff Met at The Rock in a 5:10PM Kick-Off (GMT).

Steve Dale’s side go into the match knowing that victory could potentially earn them a top two spot going into the Second Phase of the Genero Adran Premier, should results elsewhere go their way.

Tonight’s match cannot be streamed in the UK due to S4C’s selection to cover Aberystwyth Town vs The New Saints at the same time, meaning that they have exclusive rights to broadcast in the UK at this time.

Ryan Reynolds cover Wrexham vs Bradford deleted tweet

However, the match will still be able to be streamed internationally, with commentary from Mark Griffiths, via iFollow Wrexham.

Therefore, the only way to follow the match in the UK is to purchase your ticket, which can only now be done in-person at The Rock from 3:4

The Red Dragons were looking to change their fortunes following Saturday’s defeat at Salford – something which they set out to do from the beginning starting at a rapid pace, challenging Bradford’s keeper on numerous occasions. Despite a strong half, the scoreline remained level at the break.

Ryan Reynolds cover Wrexham vs Bradford deleted tweet

It was similar going into the second half with the Red Dragons pushing to find the opener. As the game wore on, however, the visitors sniffed an opportunity and but for Arthur Okonkwo’s fine penalty save would have taken the lead just before they eventually did.

After missing from 12 yards, however, Andy Cook made amends with a late winner – with Bradford not only ending Wrexham’s winning streak at home but also becoming the first team to stop the Red Dragons scoring at the STōK Cae Ras for more than 50 games.

See how the match unfolded through the lenses of our Club Photographers Gemma ThomasRob Stead and Lloyd Jones.

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