WREXHAM had mixed emotions on their previous two appearances in the FA Trophy final at Wembley.

The club’s first ever match at the stadium was in March 2013 and the Reds left victorious after beating Grimsby Town on a penalty shoot-out.

Johnny Hunt converted the winning spot-kick after the game finished 1-1 after extra-time, Kevin Thornton equalising for Andy Morrell’s side.

But Wrexham suffered shoot-out heartbreak when they reached the final two years later.

Louis Moult and Jay Harris put Wrexham ahead but North Ferriby drew level and took the lead in extra-time.

Moult bagged a late equaliser but the part-timers came out on top on penalties.

More details regarding ticket sales for this year’s final will be announced on Sunday.

A club statement read: “Wrexham AFC are delighted to be heading to Wembley Stadium for the Buildbase FA Trophy Final, which will take place on Sunday May 22, 2022.

“Wrexham have been allocated the West end of Wembley Stadium and full details with regard to tickets and other important information will be made available on April 10, when we have all the arrangements confirmed.

“Tickets will be priced at £25 for full-paying adults, and £10 for concessions (Over-65s/Students/Under-16s). Accessible tickets will also be available.

“All details will be confirmed ahead of tickets going on sale, and communicated to supporters through our official channels.

“Please note, you may read that other teams involved in this year’s Non-League Finals Day are going on sale with tickets as early as Tuesday this week.

“These tickets will be sold on the respective clubs’ behalf by Wembley Stadium. We are still in talks with Wembley Stadium, however, about our allocation, as demand could outstrip supply. It is important to the Club that the priority system we have in place for the sale of tickets i.e. Season Ticket Holders, followed by 2021/22 members is applied, which isn’t an issue for any of the other clubs who can make tickets generally available from the outset.

“It is our specific requirements that need to be worked through with Wembley.

“Please do not contact the Club until we announce further details across our communication channels.”