Pools are desperate for their biggest crowd of the season and will slash prices to try and secure extra backing for Craig Hignett’s side.
The current National League leaders visit on Saturday March 23 as they continue their title chase.
When they hosted Wrexham in January 2018 in what became known as ‘Save Pools Day’ and the club say the support received by fans of the Dragons and from clubs throughout the North East was overwhelming.
This fantastic £10 ticket offer is their way of saying thank you to everyone.
It gets even better. Seniors, members of the Armed Forces, students and anyone under 16 will see the game for just £5, with children getting in for £2.
“What happened at the Wrexham game last season was massive in terms of the takeover that followed,” Pools boss Hignett said.
“I always knew what special supporters we had at the football vlub but the way fans of other clubs in this region and from outside the area, including Wrexham, stood by the Club in that hour of need was nothing short of amazing.
“It seems fitting that when Wrexham return to Hartlepool we pay tribute to the extraordinary efforts from everyone involved, not just in coming to the game but in the fundraising that went alongside that.
“That Never Say Die spirit is something we pride ourselves on here at Pools and it’s never been more evident that during that period so hopefully this ticket offer can help give a little bit back to recognise everyone who played their part.”