A RANGE of activities have been organsied to mark the return of the Wales national football side to Wrexham.

Wrexham town centre is gearing up for one of the biggest football events in years as Wales’ first international challenge match of 2019 takes place at the Racecourse Stadium on Wednesday, March 20.

This will be Ryan Giggs' Wales’ first face-off against Trinidad and Tobago since May 2006 in Graz, Austria – Gareth Bale’s debut Welsh game where he assisted Robert Earnshaw’s winning goal in a 2-1 victory.

And there is going to be plenty going on in the town centre ahead of the game.

During the day there are a heap of family-friendly activities on in the town centre as well as a selection of pubs and bars showcasing the game later on in the evening.

These events include a Continental Market, Spring Fun Fair, activities on in Tŷ Pawb and Welsh Football related exhibits in the Wrexham Museum.

There will also be showcasing of the game in various town centre pubs and bars

Wales’ boss Ryan Giggs said; “I’m delighted that we’re able to play at the Racecourse for the first time in 10 years. We thoroughly enjoyed taking the team there for an open training session in May.

"The support was incredible and further fuelled our ambition to host a match at the historic ground.”