What's Happening?
Wrexham will have two first-team players representing different nations at the 2026 World Cup, marking a significant milestone for the club. This is a testament to Wrexham's rise from a National League side to having players compete on soccer's biggest
stage. Dom Hyam, the Wrexham captain, has been included in Scotland's squad, while Liberato Cacace will represent New Zealand. Both players are expected to play crucial roles for their respective teams, with Hyam being a reserve option for Scotland and Cacace a key part of New Zealand's squad. This development highlights Wrexham's growing influence in international soccer.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of Wrexham players in the World Cup squads of Scotland and New Zealand is a significant achievement for the club, reflecting its progress and the quality of its players. This not only enhances the club's reputation but also provides a platform for its players to showcase their talents on a global stage. For Wrexham, this could lead to increased visibility and potential opportunities for player transfers or partnerships. It also highlights the club's ability to develop players capable of competing at the highest levels of international soccer.











