Since 2023, BigParking has provided parking for fans visiting the Racecourse Ground on Matchday's.
BigParking operate the car park at Wrexham University on Matchday's.
BigParking's safe and secure offsite parking locations can be pre-booked online at www.thebigparking.co.uk or over the phone by calling 024 7538 6631
The Racecourse Ground (Welsh: Y Cae Ras), known as the STōK Cae Ras for sponsorship purposes (or STōK Racecourse), is a football stadium situated in Wrexham, Wales, serving as the Home venue for Wrexham A.F.C.
Renowned as the world's oldest international football stadium still hosting international matches, it welcomed Wales' inaugural home international match in 1877. The ground has hosted more Wales international matches than any other venue. It's highest attendance was recorded in 1957 during a match between Wrexham and Manchester United, with 34,445 spectators in attendance.
The Racecourse Ground stands as the largest Stadium in North Wales and the fifth largest in the country. It occasionally hosts home international games for the Football Association of Wales.
Traveling from the North:
Follow the A483 towards Wrexham (known as the Wrexham by-pass). Exit the A483 at the junction for the A541 Mold road. The stadium is located just 300 yards from this junction on the A541, heading towards Wrexham town centre.
Traveling from the South:
Take the M54 from the M6 (Junction 10A Northbound). Continue on the M54 until its end and then merge onto the A5 towards Shrewsbury. Follow the A5 past Shrewsbury and Oswestry, and then join the A483 towards Wrexham. Stay on the A483 as you approach Wrexham (the Wrexham by-pass).
Parking is offered at the nearby Wrexham University car park, which includes accessible blue-badge parking spaces. The car park is owned by Wrexham University and overseen by Big Parking, with a fee of £5 per vehicle.
Sat nav users can find it at Wrexham University, Mold Rd, Wrexham LL11 2AW
Pre-booking Wrexham Matchday parking online is ideal for those unfamiliar with the area. With ever-increasing attention and popularity focused on Wrexham, attendances and subsequent demand for parking is high.
Food and drink prices are common to other Stadiums. Alcohol is no longer served in the Away Stands