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Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · June 27 2025, 06:01
Updated June 27 2025, 06:09
Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington Wolves are desperate to snap a three-match losing streak in all competitions as they host Hull FC, who have won three of their last four.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Fox Sports

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Warrington Wolves Team News: Wire wait on Dufty

While he has been named in the Warrington Wolves squad for the visit of Hull FC, Matt Dufty will be subject to a late fitness test which should determine whether he will feature in this contest. Elsewhere, James Harrison returns to the fold.

Squad: Jordy Crowther, Ben Currie, Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, James Harrison, Toby King, Tom McKinney, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Stefan Ratchford, Sam Stone, Marc Sneyd, Rodrick Tai, Jake Thewlis, Josh Thewlis, Luke Thomas, Paul Vaughan, George Williams, Max Wood, Connor Wrench, Luke Yates

Hull FC Team News: Injuries still a problem

Hull FC remain without a number of players through injury, such as John Asiata, Jed Cartwright, Jordan Lane, Will Pryce and Ligi Sao. Hooker Will Hutchinson replaces Denive Balmforth, who has departed the club on loan.

Squad: Jordan Rapana, Harvey Barron, Zak Hardaker, Ed Chamberlain, Tom Briscoe, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese’ese, Amir Bourouh, Cade Cust, Yusuf Aydin, Jack Ashworth, Brad Fash, Davy Litten, Will Gardiner, Lewis Martin, Logan Moy, Jack Charles, Matty Laidlaw, Will Hutchinson, Sam Eseh, Liam Knight

Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC Prediction

We’ve mentioned in previous articles the risk of a team suffering from a hangover following a painful cup final defeat. That’s exactly what we’ve seen recently from Warrington Wolves, who clearly haven’t yet adjusted after being beaten in the Challenge Cup final against Hull KR at Wembley. Defeat last time out at home to lowly Huddersfield Giants was a low point in Warrington’s season and piles the pressure on their squad.

Whilst they are not at full-strength due to injuries, Hull FC could well be able to take advantage of the Wire’s recent struggles. John Cartwright’s offence has been really good recently on the road, racking up 72 points across their last two away fixtures and may well prove the foundation that leads them to victory in this one.

Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC Tip: Hull FC to win

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