Ryan Reynolds and daughter James cheer on Wrexham FC in Wales

Ryan Reynolds enjoyed some quality time with his daughter James on Sunday when they attended Wrexham’s FA Cup game against Sheffield United.

The 46-year-old Hollywood star, who part-owns the club, watched as the non-League side came within seconds of eliminating Championship Sheffield United at the Racecourse Ground, eventually winning a replay.

Before the game started, Ryan took his eldest daughter on a tour of the stands, and the doting father of three led her onto the field.

Out and about: Ryan Reynolds enjoyed some quality time with his daughter James on Sunday when they attended Wrexham’s FA Cup game against Sheffield United

Ryan, who also shares daughters Inez, six, and Betty, two, with wife Blake Lively, and has a fourth child on the way, seemed in high spirits as he enjoyed some bonding time with James.

While it was an intense match, James at one point seemed more interested in what was going on in their seats, finding a cap which he cheekily tossed on his father’s head.

Blake, 35, who was staying at home in Los Angeles, revealed that she was watching the game from across the pond, but was more interested in watching her husband than the game.

Exciting moments: The 46-year-old Hollywood star, part-owner of the club, watched as the non-league side came within seconds of eliminating Championship Sheffield United.

Exciting moments: The 46-year-old Hollywood star, part-owner of the club, watched as the non-league side came within seconds of eliminating Championship Sheffield United.

Cheeky: While it was an intense match, James at one point seemed more interested in what was going on in their seats, finding a cap which he cheekily tossed on his father's head.

Cheeky: While it was an intense match, James at one point seemed more interested in what was going on in their seats, finding a cap which he cheekily tossed on his father’s head.

Sharing a snapshot of his TV screen, he quipped: ‘I bought espnt today. Only to watch my husband experience crippling anxiety live. Worth it. X

‘If you’re not watching this crazy @wrexham afc game right now you’re missing out on these vibes. They are playing against a team 3 leagues higher. And currently winning. Life has no meaning.

Ryan later described the match as “one of the most exciting things I’ve ever seen”, as he took to Twitter after full time broke in Wales.

‘When @RMcElhenney (co-owner and fellow Hollywood actor Rob McElhenney) and I got involved in this, it all seemed so impossible. But Impossible is Wrexham’s favorite colour,’ he shared.

‘That was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever seen. Thank you to each and every Wrexham supporter who came out and poured their hearts into that launch tonight.

Making moves: Before the game started, Ryan took his eldest son on a tour of the stands, and the doting father of three walked her onto the field

Making moves: Before the game started, Ryan took his eldest son on a tour of the stands, and the doting father of three walked her onto the field

Fun moments: Ryan, who also shares daughters Inez, six, and Betty, two, with wife Blake Lively, seemed in high spirits as he enjoyed a bonding moment with James

Fun moments: Ryan, who also shares daughters Inez, six, and Betty, two, with wife Blake Lively, seemed in high spirits as he enjoyed a bonding moment with James

The Welsh side found themselves behind two minutes into the match when Oli McBurnie scored for the visitors and they faced a potentially long night ahead.

But James Jones equalized early in the second half and Tom O’Connor scored to put the hosts ahead, though Oliver Norwood’s goal minutes later put things right again.

Top scorer Paul Mullin looked to send his team into the fifth round when he scored on 86 minutes, but John Egan salvaged a point for the Blades, and the two sides will now contest a replay.

Watching: Blake, 35, who was staying home in Los Angeles, revealed that she was watching the game from across the pond, but was more interested in watching her husband than the game

Watching: Blake, 35, who was staying home in Los Angeles, revealed that she was watching the game from across the pond, but was more interested in watching her husband than the game

Cute couple: Blake and Ryan announced they were expecting their fourth child in September (pictured in November 2022)

Cute couple: Blake and Ryan announced they were expecting their fourth child in September (pictured in November 2022)

Ryan went on the BBC to talk about the impact his takeover has had on the people of Wrexham, describing the takeover as “the best experience” of his life as he tries to get the club into league football.

“We look at a lot of different clubs but Wrexham have just spoken to us,” he added.

The club was already perfect, it just needed a bit of awareness. We are not here to make decisions on the field. I see this place as a church. It has a special place in my heart and it is spreading all over the world.

“The plan is to get to the Premier League. If it’s theoretically possible, why not? That’s the goal. Realistically, the fact that we’re in this church, if I were Sheffield United, I’d take this game very seriously. .

Thought It Was Over: Ryan went through a variety of emotions as the game twisted and changed during the Cup playoff.

OMG: It ended in frustration when Wrexham conceded at the last minute

Thought It Was Over: Ryan went through a variety of emotions as the game twisted and changed during the Cup playoff.

Delighted: The Hollywood actor shared his thoughts on social media after a full time in Wales

Delighted: The Hollywood actor shared his thoughts on social media after a full time in Wales

Wrexham will play their next game on Saturday when they take on Altrincham, but as Blake’s due date approaches, it is unknown if Ryan will attend.

The couple announced that they were expecting their fourth child in September and earlier this month, Blake gave fans a peek at her burgeoning baby bump.

While Ryan has been keeping busy with his soccer club, he recently revealed that he is stepping up. away from acting for a while to focus on fatherhood.

Ryan said: “The biggest thing for me, and I know you have kids too, is that I don’t want to miss this time with my kids.”

“When I’m shooting a movie, I’m often in Europe, I’m away, there are incredibly long hours, it’s a lot of constant, sort of a requirement to be there all the time, not just because I’m acting but usually also producing and writing. in my films.’

He added: ‘I really enjoy being a parent presenter. I love taking them to school in the morning, I love picking them up.’

Ups and downs: Ryan was seen celebrating in the stands as the non-League team took the lead twice in the second half.

Ups and downs: Ryan was seen celebrating in the stands as the non-League team took the lead twice in the second half.