Wrexham stars including ex-Premier League ace party with Hollywood hunk Channing Tatum after Cambridge draw

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RYAN REYNOLDS reunited with Deadpool co-star Channing Tatum… in a Wrexham pub.

The Hollywood A-listers chatted with locals in a pub and partied with Dragons‘ aces – the only downer being a 2-2 draw with Cambridge United.

Channing Tatum found a new way to send good luck to Wrexham as he joined club owner Ryan Reynolds in a Welsh pub
Perhaps Tatum putting a single finger up was his accurate prediction of the Dragons only earning one point

Reynolds and Tatum surprised patrons of the Fat Boar – before the League One side made a pig’s ear of seeing out victory.

Lowly Cambridge netted an 89th minute penalty point-saver as Wrexham – chasing a third successive promotion – dropped to third.

But Reynolds again charmed residents of his Welsh “second home” after flying in from the US.

Punters took selfies with the movies heroes as they Chann-elled their inner silver screen- before the Canadian actor took the microphone for an even more crowd-pleasing development.

The star of The Proposal and three Deadpool films said: “I’m buying a round for everyone in here! “

He added jokingly: “Although they might be bussing in another 100 people as we speak – but that’s fine.”

Reynolds then revealed his special showbiz plans for later that night.

He said: “I’m going to get the f*** out and go to bed. 

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“I have four kids and this is a night off where I get to just go to bed when I want to, which I am very excited about..

“If I don’t come and visit each and every one of you tonight, in your homes, I just want to say happy holidays and my best to your families.”

Tatum – who was voted People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” in 2012 – shared in the relaxed evening at the pub.

And he posed for some wacky snaps alongside Reynolds and what could be called a Deadpool mannequin.

But the big-names got even wilder for antics with Wrexham aces – including ex-Premier Leaguers James McClean and Steven Fletcher – later.

Dragons’ co-owner Rob McElhenney also posted a snap of the pair at the Ryan Rodney Reynolds Memorial Park – a huge new green community space under development in the town.

McElhenney wrote: “Wow bringing another man to OUR spot @vancityreynolds.”

He and Reynolds are also dreaming of another new spot over a similar timescale – in the Championship next season.

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