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AMAZING new 35,000-capacity Wrexham stadium complete with cinema and casino imagined by AI to match Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney's Hollywood appeal

AI has been used to develop images of a state-of-the-art new 35,000-capacity Wrexham home stadium.

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  • AI platform Midjourney created new stadium images
  • Worked with ChatGPT to develop design
  • Currently no plans for Wrexham to move grounds
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    OLBG utilised the AI platform Midjourney with the assistance of Chat GPT to produce these slick images of an imaginary new Wrexham home stadium. With eco-friendly features and an in-built cinema and casino, the proposed new venue would be a flash modern alternative to the Racecourse Ground.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    There are currently no plans for the Red Dragons to move out of their historic home, the Racecourse Ground. Earlier this year, the brand new Kop Stand was given the all-clear after lying in disrepair for years. But with the club hopping up the English pyramid with its sights set on the Premier League, there's certainly a chance that Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and the rest of the Wrexham hierarchy will consider building a state-of-the-art new facility in the future.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    In July, Wrexham's home ground went down in the history books, receiving a Guinness World Record for the 147 years of international football played there. The Racecourse Ground is the oldest stadium on the planet that is still used for international fixtures.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    The Red Dragons have made a strong start to life in League One after winning promotion from the fourth tier last season. They're currently top of the league after five games; however, this weekend they face their sternest test yet with a trip to much-fancied West Midlands side Birmingham City.

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