WREXHAM has been gripped by Wembley fever but Reece Hall-Johnson insists next month's FA Trophy final is firmly on the back-burner in the Reds' camp.

Tickets for the showpiece against Bromley at the London stadium on May 22 went on sale to season ticket holders on Monday and more than 10,000 have already been snapped up by Wrexham supporters.

There are eight National League games before the showpiece and the second placed Reds remain in the hunt for automatic promotion.

Phil Parkinson's side twice came from behind to win 3-2 against Eastleigh at The Racecourse on Saturday to extend the unbeaten run to 13 matches and keep the Reds eight points behind leaders Stockport County.

Hall-Johnson is targeting victory in all of the remaining league games, starting against promotion rivals Solihull Moors at The Racecourse on Friday, to keep the title dream alive.

"We will just look at us and look to win all eight games," said Hall-Johnson.

"And if we do that, hopefully it will put us where we want to be.

"All we can do is look to get the three points from the first game on Friday and go from there after that."

Promotion is the priority but Hall-Johnson is aiming high and would love to land a league and cup double.

"You can never downplay a cup final at Wembley, there is no chance of that, but we all know that the most important thing is the league," said Hall-Johnson.

"Hopefully we get the league and after that, we get the cup.

"That is the aim for us."