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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 Friday 24th June, 2022 – 20:00 (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 Sky Sports
Where can I stream Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC live on Sky Go
THE TEAM NEWS
WARRINGTON WOLVES
21-man squad: 1 Stefan Ratchford, 3 Peter Mata’utia, 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, 19 Robbie Mulhern, 20 James Harrison, 22 Josh Thewlis, 23 Connor Wrench, 24 Ellis Longstaff, 33 Thomas Mikaele
Unavailable: Greg Minikin, Jack Hughes, Josh Charnley, Kyle Amor
Questionable: James Harrison
HULL FC
21-man squad: 2 Adam Swift, 4 Josh Griffin, 5 Darnell McIntosh, 7 Luke Gale, 8 Ligi Sao, 9 Danny Houghton, 10 Tevita Satae, 12 Manu Ma’u, 13 Jordan Lane, 14 Joe Lovodua, 16 Kane Evans, 17 Brad Fash, 20 Jack Brown, 23 Connor Wynne, 24 Cameron Scott, 25 Mitieli Vulikijapani, 27 Jacob Hookem, 28 Aidan Burrell, 29 Jamie Shaul, 30 Scott Taylor, 34 Davy Litten
Unavailable: Joe Cator, Andre Savelio, Ben McNamara, Jake Connor, Carlos Tuimavave, Jordan Johnstone
Questionable:
THE PREDICTION
It has been an underwhelming season to say the least for Warrington Wolves but they can still challenge for the top six. They have lost their last five after an extremely disappointing loss to Wakefield Trinity last time out but will firmly believe they can topple Hull FC in this contest. The away side have lost three of their last four and the manner of their latest defeat to Catalans Dragons was very worrying. The Black and Whites have relied on Jake Connor as their creative outlet all season and his absence was painfully obvious against the French side. Hull know they need to stay in top six contention until their fullback returns but they are likely to struggle until then and Warrington can take advantage of their issues to end their losing streak.