Warrington Wolves vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington were somewhat embarrassed in Las Vegas by arch-rivals Wigan last weekend and they return home looking to bounce back against Wakefield
Start date/time: Sunday 9th March, 2025, UK – 1:00pm / US ET – 8:00am / US PT – 5:00am
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Warrington Wolves Team News: Burgess demanding reaction from his Wolves outfit
Warrington head coach Sam Burges will be demanding a response from his team after last week’s loss to Wigan Warriors in Las Vegas but he has to cope without two key players. Matty Ashton and Toby King are both ruled so Alfie Johnson along with Rodrick Tai who has been recalled from Widnes, come into the squad.
Squad: Jordy Crowther, Ben Currie, Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, James Harrison, Adam Holroyd, Alfie Johnson, Oli Leyland, Arron Lindop, Zane Musgrove, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Stefan Ratchford, Dan Russell, Rodrick Tai, Cai Taylor-Wray, Josh Thewlis, Paul Vaughan, Danny Walker, George Williams, Luke Yates
Wakefield Trinity Team News: Two changes for Daryl Powell’s men
There are two changes for Daryl Powell compared to the squad that faced St Helens last week as the injured Thomas Doyle and Josh Rourke drop out of the 21. They are replaced by Matthieu Cozza and Jayden Myers while their injury issues are starting to show signs of easing up a bit now. Renouf Atoni and Liam Hood returned last week and Powell will hope for more positive news in the coming weeks.
Squad: Max Jowitt, Lachlan Walmsley, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Jake Trueman, Oliver Russell, Mike McMeeken, Liam Hood, Jay Pitts, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Renouf Atoni, Matty Storton, Isaiah Vagana, Oliver Pratt, Mason Lino, Mathieu Cozza, Matty Russell, Jack Croft, Harvey Smith, Jayden Myers, Caius Faatili
Warrington Wolves vs Wakefield Trinity Prediction
Warrington Wolves were somewhat embarrassed on the big stage last week as they were being heavily beaten by Wigan in the marquee match in Las Vegas. 42-0 after 60 minutes was not what Sam Burgess envisaged and while they showed some desire late in the game to make the scoreline a touch more respectable, Burgess will be demanding a response here.
That does not bode well for Wakefield. In theory, the travel and disruption from Vegas along with the couple of injuries sustained for the Wire should work in Wakefield’s favour. However, we are expecting a backlash here.
Wakefield’s first two matches saw one win and a loss coming by a two-point margin, but they lost by 20 against St Helens. We expect Warrington to come flying out of the traps here and expect them to take an early lead and run out comfortable winners.
Warrington Wolves vs Wakefield Trinity Tip: Warrington Wolves to be winning at HT and FT