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A reminder that the Good Friday game against St Helens at Langtree Park is a sell out but for those lucky enough to be heading to the game, a reminder that there is a Valvoline Cup fixture between St Helens and Wigan as a curtain-raiser.
The first team action gets underway at 2.45pm but before that the Under 20's meet head to head, that game has a 12.30pm kick off.
Great hospitality returns to the DW Stadium as Wigan Warriors are back in home Super League action on Friday 28th June against Castleford Tigers.
With less than four months to go until the 2013 Super League Grand Final kicks-off, Rugby League fans are being given the chance to purchase tickets for the title decider at a discounted rate.
Wigan Warriors standoff Blake Green is hoping to return to action in the not too distant future.
Warriors dual reg prop Tom Spencer continued his impressive run of form for Leigh Centurions on Sunday.
Wigan Warriors Under 16's were narrowly defeated 30-26 on Sunday afternoon away to St Helens.
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