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Toulouse vs Warrington Wolves Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · May 14 2026, 19:32
Toulouse vs Warrington Wolves Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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An important match for Warrington Wolves sees them travel to lowly Toulouse on the back of being eliminated from the Challenge Cup.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports & BBC / USA – Fox Sports

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go & BBC platforms & Super League+ / USA – Fox Sports platforms & Super League+

Toulouse team news: Three changes for home side

Toulouse have made a few adjustments to their squad, bringing in Rob Butler, Hugo Garrigues and winger Mathieu Pons to replace Lambert Belmas, Reubenn Rennie and Jake Shorrocks.

Squad: Olly Ashall-Bott, Paul Ulberg, Benjamin Laguerre, Thomas Lacans, Brendan Hands, James Roumanos, Maxime Stefani, Mathieu Jussaume, Anthony Marion, Joe Cator, Joe Bretherton, Rob Butler, Baptiste Rodriguez, AJ Wallace, Ellis Gillam, Henry O’Kane, Luke Polselli, Hugo Garrigues, Mathieu Pons, Cesar Rouge, Tiaki Chan

Warrington Wolves team news: Williams among those still out

Warrington Wolves remain without George Williams and will also be missing James Harrison along with Cai Taylor-Wray, although Jordy Crowther has been passed fit and Zack Gardner comes in for Luke Thomas.

Squad: Josh Thewlis, Toby King, Albert Hopoate, Matty Ashton, Marc Sneyd, Luke Yates Danny Walker, Sam Stone, Ben Currie, Sam Powell, Toff Sipley, Liam Byrne, Jordy Crowther, Ewan Irwin, James Bentley, Joe Philbin, Max Wood, Josh Smith, Zack Gardner, Kelepi Tanginoa, Lachlan Webster

Toulouse vs Warrington Wolves prediction

Warrington Wolves were outclassed by Hull KR last weekend, bowing out of the Challenge Cup at the semi-final stage. However, that doesn’t take away what has been a very promising Super League campaign so far for Sam Burgess’ men. They’ve won seven of nine games and are one of just two teams to rack up over 300 points heading into this latest round of fixtures.

Toulouse on the other hand, have lost seven of ten, scoring the joint-lowest number of points in Super League over that period. Whilst they may be at home, Warrington Wolves are no doubt a better team across the board and provided the visitors leave any complacency back at home, they should emerge comfortably victorious in this one.

Toulouse vs Warrington Wolves tip: Warrington Wolves to win

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