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Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · April 3 2026, 11:47
Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington Wolves will be looking to take out their frustrations on Leigh Leopards after losing to Leeds Rhinos last weekend.

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Warrington Wolves team news: No Tanginoa

Warrington Wolves will be without back-rower Kelepi Tanginoa through injury and Max Wood, who has been moved out on loan with Ewan Smith and James Bentley taking their places in the squad. 

Squad: Josh Thewlis, Toby King, Albert Hopoate, Matty Ashton, George Williams, Marc Sneyd, Luke Yates, Danny Walker, James Harrison, Sam Stone, Ben Currie, Sam Powell, Liam Byrne, Jordy Crowther Ewan Irwin, James Bentley, Luke Thomas, Joe Philbin, Josh Smith, Ewan Smith, Lachlan Webster

Leigh Leopards team news: Brough to make bow 

Leigh Leopards are likely to hand Will Brough his Super League debut, whilst Keanan Brand, Jack Hughes and Tesi Niu all face late fitness tests to determine their involvement here.

Squad: Keanan Brand, Tesi Niu, Josh Charnley, Adam Cook, Lachlan Lam, Joe Ofahengaue, Robbie Mulhern, Frankie Halton, Owen Trout, Isaac Liu, Aaron Pene, Jacob Alick-Wiencke, Matt Davis, Liam Horne, Innes Senior, Gareth O’Brien, Jack Hughes, Ben McNamara, Louis Brogan, Ryan Brown, Will Brough

Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards prediction

Warrington Wolves were edged out by Leeds Rhinos in their most recent game, losing 26-22 and leaving them unable to take advantage of Wigan Warriors’ shock defeat. They had previously won four Super League matches in a row, which made the loss even more frustrating. Leigh Leopards on the other hand, were winners of a thriller against Toulouse at Leigh Sports Village, showing their grit under pressure.

However, Leigh haven’t found it easy on the road and are still yet to pick up an away victory in Super League. They are walking into a storm when considering how Warrington are expected to react following their first defeat of the campaign. It could prove a long 80 minutes for the Leopards and when considering the quality of this Wire squad, it’s certainly worth backing the hosts.

Warrington Wolves vs Leigh Leopards tip: Warrington Wolves to win with -8.5 handicap

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