Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season
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Both Hull KR and Warrington Wolves put their respective winning streaks on the line at Craven Park as the hosts look to draw level on points with Sam Burgess’ side.
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Hull KR team news: Lewis back to make hosts even stronger
Mikey Lewis’ return is a major boost for Hull KR and he will be fired up to inspire and play well here after a four-match suspension that he picked up from that loss to Warrington.
Squad: Arthur Mourgue, Tom Davies, Peta Hiku, Joe Burgess, Mikey Lewis, Tyrone May, Sauaso Sue, Jez Litten, Tom Amone, Dean Hadley, James Batchelor, Elliot Minchella, Jack Broadbent, Sam Luckley, Jai Whitbread, Rhyse Martin, Karl Lawton, Bill Leyland, Louix Gorman, Ryan Hampshire, Tevita Pangai Jr
Warrington Wolves team news: Good and bad news
Kelepi Tanginoa and Liam Byrne each return to the squad which are both big positives for Warrington Wolves, but Luke Yates remains absent with a neck injury.
Squad: Josh Thewlis, Toby King, Albert Hopoate, Matty Ashton, George Williams, Danny Walker, James Harrison, Sam Stone, Ben Currie, Sam Powell, Toff Sipley, Liam Byrne, Jordy Crowther, Ewan Irwin, Leon Hayes, James Bentley, Luke Thomas, Arron Lindop, Max Wood, Josh Smith, Kelepi Tanginoa
Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves prediction
Hull KR are sprinting to the finish line in Super League, winning their last four matches and are just two behind Warrington Wolves, who themselves are coming off the back of victories in their most recent three, finding form at just the right time of the season. The last time these two collided, it was the Wire who came out on top, beating Willie Peters’ side 34-12 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Overall, Hull KR may just have the edge in team news and they will be hugely motivated to avenge that loss a month ago. When consider how destructive Peters’ men have been from an attacking point of view recently, Warrington face a huge task to keep them contained, especially at Craven Park.
Hull KR are favoured to win but be cautious about the handicap as we would lean towards the visitors with an 8.5 start if anything. The hosts get the nod to win this though and expect Joe Burgess to continue his fine try-scoring form and add to the 18 he has already racked up in Super League this year
Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves tip: Hull KR to win and Joe Burgess to score a try anytime