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Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · September 6 2025, 05:34
Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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On the back of one of the most embarrassing defeats in the club’s entire history, what sort of response will we see from Warrington Wolves against Leigh Leopards?

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Warrington Wolves Team News: Williams among four changes

Injury rules out George Williams for this game and he joins Ben Hartill, Alfie Johnson and Ewan Smith as players to have been removed from the squad. Both Lachlan Fitzgibbon and Sam Stone return for the Wire. 

Squad: James Duffy, Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Leon Hayes, Adam Holroyd, Ewan Irwin, Toby King, Ryan Matterson, Tom McKinney, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Stefan Ratchford, Marc Sneyd, Sam Stone, Cai Taylor-Wray, Jake Thewlis, Josh Thewlis, Luke Thomas, Danny Walker, Max Wood, Luke Yates

Leigh Leopards Team News: Trout could feature

Having been named in the squad after missing time with a shoulder injury, Leigh Leopards forward Owen Trout could play some part in this encounter. Elsewhere, both Joe Ofahengaue and Ethan O’Neill failed late fitness tests.  

Squad: Darnell McIntosh, Tesi Niu, Umyla Hanley, Josh Charnley, Gaz O’Brien, Lachlan Lam, Owen Trout, Edwin Ipape, Robbie Mulhern, Frankie Halton, Jack Hughes, Isaac Liu, Aaron Pene, Alec Tuitavake, Matt Davis, Brad Dwyer, Keanan Brand, Andrew Badrock, Ben McNamara, Bailey Hodgson, AJ Towse

Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards Prediction

So humiliating was Warrington Wolves’ loss at the hands of rock-bottom, financially-stricken Leigh Leopards last time out, the Wire chairman was forced to release a public statement apologising to the fans. The players can apologise on the pitch with a strong performance here, but you can’t help but wondering how much morale has been affected by that result and the further news of nine players being set to depart come the end of the season.

Leigh Leopards are coming off the back of two resounding wins in succession and looked superb at both ends of the field. Not only did they accumulate 84 points over the course of those victories, they also only conceded 12. They’ve caught Warrington at a good time and backing Adrian Lam’s side looks a shrewd play.

Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards Tip: Leigh Leopards to win

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