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

by Alex Sarwar ·
Warrington Wolves vs Hull KR Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington Wolves will hope to cash in on Hull KR’s mini-slump with victory here at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.

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Warrington Wolves team news: No changes for hosts

Sam Burgess hasn’t made any adjustments to his squad with Josh Thewlis still out and set for an extended spell on the sidelines.

Squad: Cai Taylor-Wray, Toby King, Albert Hopoate, Matty Ashton, Marc Sneyd, Danny Walker, James Harrison, Adam Holroyd, Ben Currie, Toafofoa Sipley, Liam Bryne, Ewan Irwin, Leon Hayes, James Bentley, Luke Thomas, Joe Philbin, Max Wood, Josh Smith, Ben Hartill, Kelepi Tanginoa, Lachlan Webster

Hull KR team news: Big players back

Hull KR welcome back Tom Amone and Dean Hadley to their squad, they come in for Jack Charles and Peta Hiku, both of whom are suspended.

Squad: Arthur Mourgue, Tom Davies, Oliver Gildart, Joe Burgess, Mikey Lewis, Tyrone May, Sauaso Sue, Jez Litten, Tom Amone, Dean Hadley, James Batchelor, Elliot Minchella, Jack Broadbent, Sam Luckley, Jai Whitbread, Rhyse Martin, Karl Lawton, Jordan Dezaria, Noah Booth, Bill Leyland, Ryan Hampshire

Warrington Wolves vs Hull KR prediction

Neither of these two teams are in good form presently, which sets the table for a critical encounter between the pair here. Warrington Wolves are coming off the back of consecutive defeats and three losses from their last four in Super League after most recently being beaten by Wigan Warriors. Hull KR meanwhile, have lost two of their last three and were shut down last weekend by Wakefield Trinity, going tryless in a 6-20 defeat at Craven Park.

Whilst the Wire boast home advantage in this clash, Hull KR have the benefit of some key players returning and Willie Peters’ side are starting to get closer to being fully fit as they look to break out of this recent downturn. Against a team they have already beaten comprehensive this season in the Challenge Cup semi-final, back Hull KR to be the ones who get back to winning ways. 

Warrington Wolves vs Hull KR tip: Hull KR to win

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