AHEAD of Wrexham's game vs Morecambe yesterday, we asked 100 Reds fans the same question and here's the answers we got.
Following Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's takeover of Wrexham in 2021, global interest in the Reds has surged.
Coupled with the award-winning docu-series Welcome to Wrexham, the Reds now have a worldwide audience and fanbase.
As seen in series two of the documentary, fans are travelling from all over to catch a glimpse of Phil Parkinson's side.
The interest is so high that the club now reserves a share of tickets for international fans.
And before yesterday's 6-0 win over Morecambe, we asked 100 match-going fans where they had travelled from to watch the game.
Obviously, the large majority (77) of fans were from in and around Wrexham, ranging from Johnstown to Rhosddu, Caia Park and Coedpoeth.
Five of the fans we asked were from other areas in North Wales, two from Anglesey, two from Mold and one from Bala.
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One fan had made the trip from Shrewsbury.
One fan - originally from Wrexham but currently living in America had made the trip home to see family and watch the Reds.
Another fan, also from Wrexham but currently living in Manchester had come back to watch the game.
And finally, 14 Wrexham fans from Norway had made the trip over to see the match.
The "Norway Reds" fan group was set up 18 months ago after one of the member's friend's son was working at the club.
As the interest in Wrexham began to grow worldwide courtesy of their Hollywood owners the group in Norway began to grow.
The group headed over prior to the weekend and are set to head back on Wednesday.
One of the group's members, Steinar Knudsen Pedersen, said: "It's great to be here.
"We have been over in the past to see some Premier League teams and it is a bit of a show.
"But this has been different, the town is full of hard-working people with an honest and true support network."
With fans all over the world, the interest in Wrexham only looks set to increase.
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