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

by Alex Sarwar · May 22 2026, 21:48
Warrington Wolves vs Bradford Bulls Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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The sole Sunday Super League game of the weekend sees Warrington Wolves and Bradford Bulls go head-to-head.

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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+

Warrington Wolves team news: Three changes made

Warrington Wolves have replaced Zack Gardner, Max Wood and Luke Yates with Leon Hayes, Ewan Smith and Luke Thomas, those three moves being all the moves made by the hosts.

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

Bradford Bulls team news: Couple of moves

Bradford Bulls are without Ethan Ryan, who has a head injury and Loghan Lewis. In better news, new signing Riley Dean and Mitch Souther, back from suspension are both named and ready to play.

Squad: Andy Ackers, Caleb Aekins, Chris Atkin, Waqa Blake, Ed Chamberlain, Riley Dean, Eribe Doro, Greg Eden, Zac Fulton, Will Gardiner, Jamie Gill, Sam Hallas, Luke Hooley, Jayden Nikorima, Jayden Okunbor, Eliot Peposhi, Leon Ruan, Dan Russell, Mitch Souter, Connor Wynne

Warrington Wolves vs Bradford Bulls prediction

Warrington Wolves will unsurprisingly come into this match as clear favourites at home to Bradford Bulls, who are coming off the back of a narrow low-scoring win over Hull FC but being on the road this time around makes it a tall order for the Bulls, who’ve lost seven of 11 in Super League this campaign. The Wire meanwhile, have won eight from ten, with a 100% home record.

On their own patch, expect Warrington to make the early moves, putting Bradford under heavy pressure. The dam will likely burst sooner rather than later and when you assess the quality of players Sam Burgess can call upon, they should prove significantly superior to the Bulls over the course of 80 minutes.

Warrington Wolves vs Bradford Bulls tip: Warrington Wolves to win with -20.5 handicap

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