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Coming up this week – Wigan Warriors

  • Four Warriors teams are in action this week.
  • Women and Men play in a double header away at Leeds Rhinos.
  • Reserves and Wheelchair also in action on Saturday.

Four Warriors teams are in action this week, with the first games kicking off on Thursday evening.

First Team and Women

Our First team and Women take part in a double header live on Sky Sports on Thursday night.

Kris Ratcliffe’s Women’s side face Leeds Rhinos, 5:30pm K.O. as they look to overturn the result having lost out to the Rhinos in the previous round of Betfred Women’s Super League. The first team will play following full time in the Women’s game with Matt Peet’s side looking to get another win under their belts.

Tickets for the game are still available to buy with both matches are included in your match ticket, with gates open from 5pm for spectators. Match tickets are available to buy online HERE and in-Store at Robin Park Arena (open Monday-Saturday, 10am-4pm). Please note there are no telephone sales being taken for this game and there will be no more delivery of tickets due to proposed Royal Mail strikes. More information can be found HERE.

Wheelchair

Our Wheelchair team are back in action as they also take on Leeds Rhinos on Saturday 23rd July, 10:30am K.O.

The Warriors face the current Champions as they look to continue their fine form going towards the business end of the season. Half time and full time updates will be available on our social media pages.

Reserves

Finally, our Reserves take to the field against Wakefield Trinity on Saturday 23rd July, 12pm K.O. at the Be Well Support Stadium. The Reserves are currently unbeaten and will be looking to make it ten wins in a row on Saturday afternoon. Half time and full time updates will be available on our social media pages.




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