Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos Preview & Prediction | Super League 2022
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THE FACTS
When is Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos on and what time does it start? Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos will take place on Friday 16th September, 2022 – 20:00 (UK)
Where is Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos taking place? Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos will take place at DW Stadium in Wigan, England
Where can I get tickets for Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos
What channel is Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos on in the UK? Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos will be televised live on Sky Sports
Where can I stream Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Wigan Warriors vs Leeds Rhinos live on Sky Go
THE TEAM NEWS
WIGAN WARRIORS
21-man squad: 1 Bevan French, 2 Jake Bibby, 5 Liam Marshall, 7 Thomas Leuluai, 8 Brad Singleton, 9 Sam Powell, 10 Patrick Mago, 11 Willie Isa, 13 John Bateman, 14 Morgan Smithies, 15 Kaide Ellis, 16 Harry Smith, 17 Oliver Partington, 19 Ethan Havard, 20 Liam Byrne, 21 Kai Pearce-Paul, 22 Joe Shorrocks, 23 Jai Field, 24 Abbas Miski, 28 Brad O’Neill, 36 Mike Cooper
LEEDS RHINOS
21-man squad: 4 Liam Sutcliffe, 6 Blake Austin, 7 Aidan Sezer, 8 Mikolaj Oledzki, 9 Kruise Leeming, 10 Matt Prior, 11 James Bentley, 13 Zane Tetevano, 14 Brad Dwyer, 16 Richie Myler, 17 Cameron Smith, 19 Bodene Thompson, 20 Tom Briscoe, 22 Sam Walters, 24 Jarrod O’Connor, 25 James Donaldson, 26 Corey Johnson, 28 Muizz Mustapha, 29 Liam Tindall, 32 Jack Sinfield, 33 Zak Hardaker
THE PREDICTION
Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos do battle for a place in the Super League Grand Final thanks to the Rhinos getting better of Catalans Dragons last week. In an ill-tempered affair, Leeds were comfortably the better side and took advantage of the lack of discipline from the hosts to move to within 80 minutes of Old Trafford. The visitors have won eight of their last nine but they are still without a handful of key men for what will be a difficult trip. The Warriors enjoyed the week off on the back of finishing second and having won all of their matches at the DW Stadium so far this season, it will take a special effort from the Rhinos to end that run but the away side are likely to fall short here with Wigan's home record set to remain intact.