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Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · September 18 2025, 03:42
Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Hull KR missed the chance to secure the League Leaders Shield last time out but get another opportunity here against Warrington Wolves.

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Hull KR Team News: Burgess out entirely

After not featuring against Wakefield Trinity due to a calf problem, Joe Burgess has not been selected in the squad, with his place being taken by Rhyse Martin. Suspension kept Martin out of the last couple of games but he returns here.

Squad: Tom Davies, Peta Hiku, Oliver Gildart, Mikey Lewis, Tyrone May, Sauaso Sue, Jez Litten, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Dean Hadley, James Batchelor, Elliot Minchella, Sam Luckley, Jai Whitbread, Rhyse Martin, Jack Broadbent, Kelepi Tanginoa, Jack Brown, Eribe Doro, Bill Leyland, Arthur Mourgue, Noah Booth

Warrington Wolves Team News: Skipper remains out

Warrington Wolves are still without captain George Williams, whose injury absence has been severely felt by the Wire. Elsewhere, both Lachlan Fitzgibbon and Luke Yates are missing through suspension.

Squad: James Duffy, Matt Dufty, Lucas Green, Ben Hartill, Adam Holroyd, Ewan Irwin, Toby King, Ryan Matterson, Tom McKinney, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Marc Sneyd, Sam Stone, Cai Taylor-Wray, Josh Thewlis, Jake Thewlis, Luke Thomas, Danny Walker, Lachlan Webster, Max Wood

Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves Prediction

Hull KR let the pressure get to them against Wakefield Trinity with the finish line in sight, putting in a woeful performance and losing, allowing Wigan Warriors to close the gap between the pair to two points heading into this final round of Super League fixtures. They now face Warrington Wolves looking for that win that ensures top spot and the League Leaders Shield.

Warrington have lost their last four games and are finishing the campaign with a whimper. It’s been awful from their perspective and it’s hard to see Hull KR slipping up for a second match running. Therefore, with home advantage in their favour, back Willie Peters’ side to finally complete the job here. 

Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves Tip: Hull KR to win

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