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Wigan Warriors vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · July 18 2025, 16:12
Wigan Warriors vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Wigan Warriors look to secure a 15th win in 19 Super League fixtures as they host Hull FC.

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

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go & BBC platforms & Super League+ / US – Fox Sports platforms & Super League+

Wigan Warriors Team News: Still injury plagued

Bevan French remains out for Wigan Warriors, as does Luke Thompson. Whilst Liam Marshall also missed that one, he has been named in the squad here. Abbas Miski however, is another absentee.

Squad: Jai Field, Adam Keighran, Jake Wardle, Liam Marshall, Harrry Smith, Ethan Havard, Brad O’Neill, Junior Nsemba, Liam Farrell, Kaide Ellis, Patrick Mago, Liam Byrne, Kruise Leeming, Tyler Dupree, Harvie Hill, Zach Eckersley, Tom Forber, Jacob Douglas, Harvey Makin, Kian McDermott, Christian Wade

Hull FC Team News: Eseh ineligible

Hull FC cannot call upon Sam Eseh as he is ineligible against his parent club. A head injury rules out Ed Chamberlain and the visitors are also without Amir Bourouh for the same reason. They join the likes of John Asiata, Jordan Lane and Will Pryce on the sidelines. 

Squad: Jordan Rapana, Harvey Barron, Zak Hardaker, Tom Briscoe, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese’ese, Jed Cartwright, Cade Cust, Yusuf Aydin, Jack Ashworth, Brad Fash, Davy Litten, Lewis Martin, Logan Moy, Jack Charles, Matty Laidlaw, Ryan Westerman, Will Kirby, Will Hutchinson, Liam Knight, Cobie Wainhouse

Wigan Warriors vs Hull FC Prediction

Wigan Warriors responded well to losing away to Leigh Leopards by securing a crucial win over Huddersfield Giants to keep breathing down the necks of Super League leaders Hull FC. Despite being without French, to put up 30 points was most welcome and on home turf, they’ll be expected to do well again, this time against Hull FC.

The visitors are coming off the back of a hard-fought 16-10 win against Wakefield Trinity. But the Warriors represent a different level of rugby and whilst they have tasted victory once already away at Wigan in the Challenge Cup, the hosts’ consistently in Super League cannot be ignored. Their depth is so impressive, as is their offensive, so back Wigan to overcome Hull FC.

Wigan Warriors vs Hull FC Tip: Wigan Warriors to win

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