English Football League Rejects Birmingham City USA Fixture Request
English Football League Rejects Birmingham City USA Fixture Request
English Football League Rejects Birmingham City USA Fixture Request
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Birmingham City proposed playing their League One match against Wrexham in the United States due to both clubs having American ownership, but the idea was swiftly rejected by the EFL. Wrexham, owned by Hollywood personalities Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have seen increased popularity in the US, aided by a documentary. The concept of English league matches being played abroad remains controversial, with the Premier League also considering such ventures. The EFL has shown interest in expanding into America through new TV deals and marketing agreements, aiming to boost revenues and global visibility for its competitions.

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