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Wigan Warriors head to the Stobart Stadium, Widnes on Friday night without nine First Team regulars due to injury and youngsters Lewis Tierney (Full Back) and Ryan Hampshire (Stand Off) are both set to make their First Team debuts.
Wigan are 12 games unbeaten in all competitions and take on a Vikings side who on their i pitch will be difficult side to beat particularly with their ex-Wigan contingent in their ranks including Joe Mellor, Kevin Brown, Stefan Marsh, Cameron Phelps, Eamon O'carroll and Dave Allen as well as their Head Coach Denis Betts.
Wigan are in search of a Super League double over the Vikings following a 62-4 win at the DW back in March. The two sides will meet again next month also at the DW this time in the Quarter Finals of the Tetley's Challenge Cup.
Tierney and Hampshire Set for Debuts