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Welcome to Wrexham spinoff Necaxa, featuring Eva Longoria, who is part of the club's ownership group, will premiere on FX on Aug. 7. Photo Credit: GQ México y Latinoamérica on YouTube.

Premiere date for ‘Necaxa,’ ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ spinoff docuseries featuring Eva Longoria, announced

"Eva Longoria sets out to reignite the soul of one of Mexico’s oldest and most storied football clubs, Club Necaxa."

By Michael Dixon OnJul 2, 2025 0
Wrexham

‘Welcome to Wrexham’ renewed for fifth season, spinoff series gets name

The fifth season will follow the team's battle for promotion into the English Premier League.

By Drew Lerner OnMay 29, 2025 0
Game action between Detroit City and Club Necaxa (Mexico) at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, July 10, 2018.

Disney orders new docuseries produced by Eva Longoria, ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ team

Eva Longoria, Rob McElhenney, and Ryan Reynolds will executive-produce the currently unnamed docuseries.

By Reice Shipley OnJul 10, 2024 0
DAZN documentary "La Guerra Civil."

DAZN’s Eva Longoria-directed “La Guerra Civil,” on Oscar De La Hoya and Julio César Chávez, selected for Sundance

" La Guerra Civil transcends the traditional notion of a sports documentary and explores the intricate story of a deep rivalry between Julio César Chávez’s Mexican heritage and Oscar De La Hoya’s Mexican-American identity, with huge cultural significance."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnDec 10, 2021 0

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