EVA LONGORIA spent time enjoying the Wrexham AFC match with the club's famous owners on Saturday (August 10).
The Reds returned to EFL League One for the first time in 19 years that evening and beat Wycombe Wanderers 3-2.
A STok Cae Ras crowd of nearly 13,214 people watched on from the stands - the biggest home attendance in 44 years.
Goals from Max Cleworth, Jack Marriott and Steven Fletcher made it another day to remember for the club.
Wrexham, of course, has become a hotspot for celebrities to hang out since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney became co-chairmen of the club in early 2021.
And Saturday's match was no different as Eva Longoria was spotted alongside the pair.
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The star - famous for her portrayal of Gabrielle Solis in the Desperate Housewives series - watched on from the stands with Rob and Ryan as they cheered the Reds on to a win.
She then shared this picture to her Instagram stories:
All three of them currently own a stake in Mexican football team, Club Necaxa, which will also be the subject of a new docuseries.
That will reportedly follow the club in a similar style to the popular Welcome to Wrexham show did about the Reds.
Rob and Ryan are said to have finalised the purchase of a minority stake in Necaxa back in April, joining Eva and other investors such as former footballer Mesut Ozil.
Eva, 49, also shared footage of her celebrating the Wrexham win with Rob and Ryan on her Instagram story.
Rob and Ryan were mobbed by Wrexham fans when they turned up at the stadium on Saturday ahead of the 5.30pm kick-off.
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