Racecourse Ground

Racecourse Ground
Y Cae Ras (Welsh)
Full nameRacecourse Ground
Y Cae Ras (Welsh)
Former namesMy Racecourse
Wrexham Glyndŵr University Racecourse Stadium
LocationMold Road, Wrexham, Wales LL11 2AH
Coordinates53°3′7″N 3°0′13″W / 53.05194°N 3.00361°W / 53.05194; -3.00361
Public transit Wrexham General (0.3 mi)
OwnerWrexham A.F.C. (since 29 June 2022)
OperatorWrexham A.F.C.
Capacity13,341 (Football)
Field size102 m × 68 m (335 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1807, 1864 for football
Construction cost£3,500,000 (Mold Road Stand)
ArchitectWard McHugh Associates (Yale Stand)
Tenants
Wrexham A.F.C. (1864–present)
Wales national football team (1877–1960; selected matches 1960–present)
North Wales Crusaders (2012–2016)
Website
wrexhamafc.co.uk/stok-cae-ras

The Racecourse Ground (Welsh: Y Cae Ras), is a football stadium in Wrexham, Wales. It is the home of Wrexham AFC. It is the largest stadium in North Wales and the fifth-largest in Wales.

It is the world's oldest international football stadium still hosting international matches, having been the venue for Wales' first home international match in 1877, and has hosted more Wales international matches than any other ground. It is still one of the stadiums used by the Football Association of Wales for home international games.

The ground has also been used by North Wales Crusaders rugby league club, Scarlets rugby union club and Liverpool Reserves. In the early days, the ground was used for cricket and horse racing. It also occasionally hosts concerts.

A sponsorship deal with STōK Cold Brew Coffee came into effect on 1 July 2023; as a result, the stadium is sometimes referred to as STōK Cae Ras, STōK Racecourse or Cae Ras STōK.