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03.08.2012

// Big One 4 Tickets Still Available

By Warriors Staff

Home » General News » Big One 4 Tickets Still Available
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Wigan Warriors look set for a new record crowd for a Wigan versus Hull Super League game tonight but tickets are still available for the Big One 4.

The previous high was recorded in 2006 when 16,554 packed into the DW Stadium to witness a 38-16 Wigan victory, followed by the 15,346 who saw a tense 14-12 Warriors win in 2011.

Another massive crowd is expected tonight for the fourth installment of the Big One series; however, tickets are still available for the game. The South Stand sold out some weeks ago but match tickets will be available all day from the DW Stadium Ticket Office, the Ticket Hotline on 0871 66-33-552 and online by [clicking here] with collection on the night.

Alternatively tickets will be available on the East Stand turnstiles (for East Stand seating) and from the West Stand Ticket Office (for West Stand seating) from 6.30pm.

The Warriors yesterday unveiled a fun-filled family entertainment package featuring the Glee Club and International Tenor Laurence Robinson. For more information [click here].

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