• Network: FXX
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 24, 2022
Season #: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
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Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Alexis Gunderson
    Aug 22, 2022
    100
    Between the thoughtfulness with which the series tells the story of Wrexham’s everyday supporters, the light touch it takes when incorporating the club’s players and staff, and the winking ribbing it weaves through all the “Ryan and Rob” bits as an exercise to keep them from coming off as too self-serious or driven by ego, Welcome to Wrexham has set itself up to turn in one of the more engaging, down-to-earth, funny sports stories in recent memory.
  2. Reviewed by: Shane Ryan
    Aug 23, 2022
    92
    The beauty is, it works wonderfully. ... There’s nothing cynical about the show, but nor is this a gawpy real-life Ted Lasso with clockwork tearjerker scenes. And somehow, this direct, honest approach makes the whole production more affecting than it might otherwise be.
  3. Reviewed by: Aaron Barnhart
    Aug 24, 2022
    90
    The resulting first season of this docuseries does not disappoint. Even if you know nothing about soccer or British club sport, if you like a good underdog story, this one will play its way right into your heart.
  4. Reviewed by: Richard Roeper
    Aug 23, 2022
    88
    The result is one of the most fascinating, endearing, sometimes hilarious and eminently watchable docuseries of the year.
  5. Reviewed by: Tom Philip
    Aug 22, 2022
    83
    The overall vibe, though, is fun, with the show doing an excellent job explaining the frustratingly complex English league system with zippy diagrams and pithy U.S.-to-U.K.-to-Welsh translations here and there.
  6. Reviewed by:  Fletcher Peters
    Sep 1, 2022
    80
    If you found Ted Lasso too cloying to watch, Welcome to Wrexham might be more enjoyable, as it’s a less-dopey version of the same story. But all Ted Lasso viewers—or football/soccer fans in general—will appreciate Welcome to Wrexham as a pacifier while we wait for Season 3.
  7. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    Aug 29, 2022
    80
    It helps a great deal that in this series both Reynolds and McElhenney are a) funny, b) don't take themselves too seriously and c) give the fans and players a voice throughout. ... It's a little gem.
  8. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Aug 24, 2022
    80
    There are a lot of elements that make Welcome To Wrexham a fascinating watch, namely how two Hollywood superstars are going to come into a small Welsh town and try to turn around its football team without making like they’re saviors.
  9. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Aug 24, 2022
    80
    Mr. Reynolds says in episode 4, “I have found it to be very time-consuming, emotionally exhausting, financially idiotic and utterly addictive.” Viewers may find the exploits in Wrexham to be habit-forming, too.
  10. Reviewed by: Max Covill
    Aug 22, 2022
    80
    “Welcome to Wrexham” smartly doesn’t spend all of its time focusing on the starry duo; McElhenney and Reynolds are only part of this winning documentary series that shines brightest when the people of Wrexham take the spotlight.
  11. Reviewed by: Steve Greene
    Aug 24, 2022
    75
    The show benefits from early good will but has to contend with the expectations that come after. The foundation is there for “Welcome to Wrexham” to succeed. Like the team it’s chronicling, it just has to figure out its identity first.
  12. Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Aug 25, 2022
    70
    Welcome to Wrexham is at its best when it spends time with the resilient players and their stubbornly devoted fans. [29 Aug - 11 Sep 2022, p.7]
  13. Reviewed by: Angie Han
    Aug 24, 2022
    70
    The lack of almost any visible conflict or messiness leaves Welcome to Wrexham feeling a bit hollow from a viewer’s perspective. To their credit, Reynolds and McElhenny seem to have a solid grasp on what they have to offer the club, and what they don’t.
  14. Reviewed by: Rebecca Nicholson
    Aug 24, 2022
    60
    The series has the hallmarks of a fish-out-of-water documentary, a Ted Lasso in real life, but it turns out to be a more soulful series than that, once it gets over its bumpy landing.
  15. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Aug 25, 2022
    50
    Welcome to Wrexham desperately wants to position itself as "the real 'Ted Lasso,'" but that's only part of what's going on in this FX docuseries, in which Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney buy a struggling Welsh soccer team. The resulting series is a little of this, a bit of that, and like its featured franchise, plays more like a wannabe than a true contender.
  16. Reviewed by: Lily Moayeri
    Aug 25, 2022
    40
    Welcome to Wrexham is, in a word, boring. The documentary-capturing cameras have been on from before day one and they’re capturing the dullest footage there ever was.
User Score
7.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 20 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 20
  2. Negative: 3 out of 20
  1. Sep 1, 2022
    2
    Very underwhelming. All the big decisions (firing/hiring etc...) are only alluded to; we are left with a fait accompli when a new manager andVery underwhelming. All the big decisions (firing/hiring etc...) are only alluded to; we are left with a fait accompli when a new manager and player is announced to leave/join the team. All the interesting bits are left to the imagination of the viewer and we must sit through Zoom sesssions of unfunny pandering and patronizing bits of various "people in charge" or mockumentary bits on the "salt of the earth" fans. Plus, the second Hollywood "star", McElhenenny or smthg like that, is a douche.
    I give 2 points because Welsh people are great and their gaelic culture deserves better treatment.
    Better watch that Lakers documentary, even though we freaking hate them.
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  2. Aug 25, 2022
    10
    absolutely brilliant, captivating and exciting. we are watching Ted Lasso but IRL, those are real people and not some characters, so you cheerabsolutely brilliant, captivating and exciting. we are watching Ted Lasso but IRL, those are real people and not some characters, so you cheer for them twice as hard. life is the best screenwriter. Full Review »
  3. Mar 26, 2023
    6
    That cow in a green dress ruined second to last episode. More Ryan and Rob next season.