Wrexham AFC's home winning record for the National League Season came to an end yesterday, February 14, in their match against Woking.

Phil Parkinson's side had won their previous 13 National League home matches but the 100 per cent record was ended by the Cards who showed why they are so high up the table.

The 2-2 result left Wrexham in second place in the table, five points behind league-leaders Notts County but with two games in hand.

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Wrexham AFC confirmed that a total of 10,030 supporters were in the stands to witness the action unfold.

The club has praised the 'outstanding support' shown for their players during their Valentine's night clash v Woking.

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Taking to Twitter, the club wrote: "Outstanding support inside the Racecourse Ground."

Passing the 10,000 supporter mark has become the norm as Wrexham once again push for a return to the English Football League.

The club's popularity has gone through the roof since the takeover by Ryan Ryenolds and Rob McElhenney and since the Welcome to Wrexham documentary gained international success.