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01 Apr 2023 by Ash Wheldon

Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC – League Stage – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Super League

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THE FACTS

When is Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC on and what time does it start? Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC will take place on Saturday 1st April, 2023 – 13:00 (UK)

Where is Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC taking place? Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC will take place at Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington, England

Where can I get tickets for Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC

What channel is Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC on in the UK? Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC will be televised live on Channel 4

Where can I stream Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC in the UK? Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC can be streamed live on All 4

THE TEAM NEWS

WARRINGTON WOLVES

  • Warrington Wolves are now the only unbeaten side remaining in the Super League after they nilled Castleford Tigers to record their sixth win of the campaign.
  • It was a comfortable success for the Wolves and they did so without the services of Josh Drinkwater but he could return to the halves for this game, although they have lost Daryl Clark to injury and Sam Kasiano to a ban.

21-man squad: Ashton, Currie, Drinkwater, Dudson, Dufty, Green, Hayes, Mata’utia, Mikaele, Minikin, Nicholson, Philbin, Ratchford, Reddecliff, Russell, Thewlis, Thomas, Vaughan, Walker, Whitehead, Williams

Unavailable: Connor Wrench (Injured), Josh McGuire (Suspended), Joe Bullock (Injured), Sam Kasiano (Suspended), Daryl Clark (Injured)

Questionable: Josh Thewlis, Josh Drinkwater

HULL FC

  • Hull FC’s season took another turn for the worse as they were beaten by Leigh Leopards last week to make it four defeats in-a-row for the Black and Whites.
  • If Tony Smith was not aware of the task he had ahead of him when he took the job, he certainly will now and he will have to make changes this week with Ligi Sao copping a ban while Cameron Scott is out through injury.

21-man squad: Hoy, Swift, Tuimavave, Sutcliffe, McIntosh, Clifford, Houghton, Satae, Savelio, Lane, Fash, Lovodua, Cator, Evans, Brown, Griffin, Litten, Gardiner, Taylor, Staveley, Dwyer

Unavailable: Jake Trueman (Injured), Ben McNamara (Injured), Ligi Sao (Suspended), Cameron Scott (Injured)

Questionable: Jordan Lane

THE PREDICTION

Warrington Wolves will be aiming to maintain their perfect start to the season and will have little reason to believe that they won’t as they host Hull FC. The away side have lost their last four after going down to Leigh Leopards and with Wire looking so impressive in their take down of Castleford Tigers last week, it is hard to see anything other than a home win here with the Wolves able to win by 13+ points.

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