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

by Alex Sarwar · June 4 2026, 23:06
Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington Wolves look to put their tenth Super League win of 2026 on the board here against out of form Hull FC. 

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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: Yates and Bentley blows

Warrington Wolves have not only lost James Bentley to a suspension but are set to be without the injured Luke Yates for the reason of the season. Sam Stone also won’t feature against Hull FC.

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

Hull FC team news: Two changes

Hull FC will be able to call upon both Amir Bourouh and Matty Laidlaw following recovery from their respective head injuries but a knee injury sidelines Davy Litten.

Squad: Harvey Barron, Zak Hardaker, Jake Arthur, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese’ese, Amir Bourouh Harvie Hill, Joe Batchelor, Cade Cust, Tom Briscoe, Logan Moy, Matty Laidlaw, Hugo Salabio, Callum Kemp, Will Hutchinson, Will Kirby, Lloyd Kemp, Ben Johnson, Lennon Clark, Jeremiah Mata’utia, Ethan O’Neill

Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC prediction

Warrington Wolves come into this game as clear favourites and understandably so when you compare the two differing seasons that we’ve seen so far from both them and opponents Hull FC. The Wire have notched up nine Super League wins already, five more than their opponents, who have lost their last three.

It’s hard to see Hull FC being able to compete with Warrington Wolves when taking into account how poor they’ve played in recent weeks combined with how strong the hosts are both in and out of possession. This could be a long night for the visitors and it’s well worth backing a sizeable win for Sam Burgess’ men.

Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC tip: Warrington Wolves to win with -18.5 handicap

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