WREXHAM will bid farewell to non-league football and gruelling long-away days after Saturday's clash against Torquay United at Plainmoor.

Supporters have clocked up the miles following their club over the last 15 seasons in the fifth tier, heading to far-flung places such as Dover and Eastbourne, but last weekend's 3-1 win against Boreham Wood secured automatic promotion and a return to the Football League.

Phil Parkinson's men will renew acquaintances with the likes of Tranmere Rovers, Newport County and Walsall when the League Two season kicks off in August, and compete in the League Cup rather than the FA Trophy.

Here's a full list of the 79 teams that Wrexham faced in the fifth tier over the last decade-and-a-half.

Some teams have gone-from-strength since winning promotion to the Football League - Luton Town are challenging for a place in the Premier League - while other clubs have gone the other way and fallen into further decline following their relegation from non-league's top division.

AFC Fylde; AFC Wimbledon; Aldershot; Alfreton; Altrincham; Barnet; Barrow; Bath; Boreham Wood; Braintree; Bristol Rovers; Bromley; Burton; Cambridge; Cheltenham; Chester; Chesterfield; Chorley; Crawley; Dagenham and Redbridge; Darlington; Dartford; Dorking; Dover; Eastbourne; Eastleigh; Ebbsfleet; Fleetwood; Forest Green; Gateshead; Grays; Grimsby; Guiseley; Halifax; Harrogate; Hartlepool; Havant and Waterlooville; Hayes and Yeading; Hereford; Histon; Hyde; Kettering; Kidderminster; King’s Lynn; Lewes; Leyton Orient; Lincoln City; Luton; Maidenhead; Maidstone; Macclesfield; Mansfield; Newport; North Ferriby; Northwich; Notts County; Nuneaton; Oldham; Oxford; Rushden and Diamonds; Salford; Salisbury; Scunthorpe; Solihull Moors; Southend; Southport; Stevenage; Stockport County; Sutton; Tamworth; Telford; Tranmere; Torquay; Wealdstone; Welling; Weymouth; Woking; Yeovil; York.

Wrexham have also played another 16 non-league teams in either the FA Cup or FA Trophy over the last 15 seasons.

Basingstoke; Boston; Eastwood; Farnborough; Folkestone; Gainsborough; Gloucester; Gresley; Hinckley; Leamington; Lowestoft; Marine; Rushall Olympic; Stamford; Weston-super-Mare; Workington.

During the non-league era Wrexham also sampled the Scottish Challenge Cup in the 2019-20 season and had home matches against Ayr and St Mirren before exiting the competition against Rangers at Ibrox Stadium.