Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds are aiming for a third consecutive promotion with Wrexham.
The club's owners have plenty to celebrate, given its impressive progress since they took over in February 2021.
Wrexham experienced disappointment in the play-offs during the 2021/22 season before achieving promotion from the National League in 2022/23.
The Welsh team quickly adapted to League Two, finishing in second place under Phil Parkinson, which secured their spot in League One for the current season.
So far, the 2024/25 campaign has been largely positive for the Red Dragons, as they currently sit second in the table after 10 games.
However, several teams around them have a game in hand, so Wrexham could potentially drop in the standings in the coming weeks. Nevertheless, a promotion push is still very much alive.
Despite this, Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have received insights on why Wrexham may not secure the League One title in 2024/25.
Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds given fresh Wrexham League One promotion prediction
However, promotion to the Championship via the other automatic promotion place or by winning the play-offs remains firmly on the cards.
Now, Opta have made a fresh prediction for the League One promotion race during the October international break and it is good news for McElhenney and Reynolds.
Before the 2024/25 season got underway, Opta gave Wrexham a 0.02 percent chance of winning promotion to the Championship via the automatic spots.
Now though, the Welsh outfit have seen that total rise to 3.9 percent after 10 games of 2024/25.
It is still a relatively low chance but is a major improvement from just two months ago and shows Wrexham are heading in the right direction.
Wrexham told their biggest League One promotion rivals
Wrexham now crack the top 10 when it comes to their chances of winning automatic promotion.
But a further eight teams currently have a higher chance of securing a top-two spot come the end of 2024/25.
Unsurprisingly, Birmingham City have the best chances of winning automatic promotion with Opta awarding them 86.2 percent.
Lincoln City are then second favourites with a 37.7 chance before a big drop-off sees Wycombe Wanderers ranked third with a 19.3 percent chance.
Bolton Wanderers, Huddersfield Town, Blackpool, Exeter City, Peterborough United, Wrexham and Wigan Athletic round out the remainder of the top-10 list.