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THE FACTS
When is Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves on and what time does it start? Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves will take place on Sunday 12th June, 2022 – 15:00 (UK)
Where is Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves taking place? Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves will take place at Be Well Support Stadium in Wakefield, England
Where can I get tickets for Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves
What channel is Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves on in the UK? Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves in the UK? Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves cannot be streamed live in the UK
THE TEAM NEWS
WAKEFIELD TRINITY
21-man squad: 1 Max Jowitt, 5 Tom Lineham, 6 Jacob Miller, 7 Mason Lino, 8 Eddie Battye, 9 Liam Hood, 10 Tinirau Arona, 11 Matty Ashurst, 12 Kelepi Tanginoa, 13 Jay Pitts, 14 Jordan Crowther, 15 Jai Whitbread, 16 James Batchelor, 17 Lee Gaskell, 21 Brad Walker, 22 Yusuf Aydin, 24 Harry Bowes, 27 Lewis Murphy, 30 Corey Hall, 34 Rob Butler, 35 David Fifita
Unavailable: Bill Tupou, Lee Kershaw, Tom Johnstone, Liam Kay, Reece Lyne
Questionable:
WARRINGTON WOLVES
21-man squad: 1 Stefan Ratchford, 4 Toby King, 5 Matty Ashton, 6 Gareth Widdop, 7 George Williams, 8 Joe Philbin, 9 Daryl Clark, 10 Mike Cooper, 11 Ben Currie, 12 Oliver Holmes, 14 Jason Clark, 15 Joe Bullock, 16 Danny Walker, 17 Matt Davis, 18 Billy Magoulias, 19 Robbie Mulhern, 22 Josh Thewlis, 23 Connor Wrench, 24 Ellis Longstaff, 32 Kyle Amor, 33 Thomas Mikaele
Unavailable: James Harrison, Greg Minikin, Jack Hughes, Josh Charnley, Peter Mata’utia
Questionable:
THE PREDICTION
Warrington Wolves continue to trend in the wrong direction and their wretched run of form showed no sign of improving as they suffered a heavy loss to Leeds Rhinos last week. The Wolves have won just two of their last 12 games in all competitions and now face a Wakefield Trinity side that will be in buoyant mood after ending their six-game winless run against Hull FC last week. Trinity earned back-to-back wins against the Wolves earlier in the season and with the pressure mounting on the visitors, it could be worth siding with the home side to get the better of their opponents once again, although they make more appeal with the aid of a +6.5 start on the handicap.