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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.
Wigan Warriors have received an initial allocation of 698 tickets for the Western Terrace for the Super League 2013 fixture with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
Ticket and Coach Travel for London Broncos away on Saturday 18th May 2013
Wigan Warriors have received an initial allocation of 900 tickets for the South Stand for the Tetley's Challenge Cup Fifth Round fixture with Hull Kingston Rovers
Wigan Warriors have today received an initial allocation of 1,310 tickets for the Smith & Nephew North Stand (unreserved seating behind the posts) for the Super League 2013 fixture with Hull FC to be played on Friday 26th April 2013 at the KC Stadium (8.00pm kick off).
A reminder that 2013 Members have until 5pm on Thursday to purchase Leigh Challenge Cup tickets at a reduced price of £2 per ticket.
Wigan Warriors can confirm that their home Tetley's Challenge Cup 4th Round game against Leigh Centurions will take place at the DW Stadium on Friday 19th April 2013 with an 8pm kick off.
Wigan fans wishing to see the Goodd Friday lunchtime clash with St Helens are urged to move quickly as only LIMITED tickets now remain
Wigan Warriors have received an initial allocation of 1,150 tickets for the South Stand (uncovered terracing behind the posts) for the Super League 2013 fixture with Hull Kingston Rovers to be played on Monday 1st April 2013 at MS3 Craven Park (3.00pm kick off).
Tickets and coach travel for Wigan Warriors Super League 2013 fixture with Leeds Rhinos on Friday 15th March 2013 at Headingley Carnegie (8.00pm kick off) are still available.