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Match tickets for Saturday's huge Carnegie Challenge Cup Semi-Final between Wigan and Leeds at the Galpharm Stadium will be available to buy on the match day.
The Galpharm Stadium ticket office will be open from midday on Saturday ahead of the Rhinos v Warriors game and will remain open until kick-off where tickets priced £20 will be available to purchase. Cash turnstiles will also be in operation from 4.00pm onwards.
Meanwhile tickets for the 2012 Carnegie Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday August 25 cost from just £21 and are now on sale. Family tickets giving access to one of British sport's most historic fixtures to two adults and two children are also available, priced £55 or £79.To purchase tickets please call the RFL Ticket Office on 0844 856 1113 or visit www.carnegiechallengecup.co.uk/
2013 is a huge year for the game of RL with the World Cup and also the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup.
Wigan Warriors have received an initial allocation of tickets for the West Stand (terracing behind the posts) and limited North Stand tickets (reserved seating along the touchline) for the Super League 2013 fixture with Warrington Wolves.
IRN-BRU, the Official Soft Drink of Super League is offering Wigan Warriors fans the opportunity to win a money can't buy pair of VIP Tickets to the Magic Weekend!
Wigan Warriors will face Widnes Vikings in the Quarter Final of the Tetley's Challenge Cup.
Wigan Warriors ran out 6-64 winners at London Broncos on Saturday afternoon crossing for 12 tries.
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