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The draw for the fourth round of Rugby League's oldest and most prestigious competition, the Tetley's Challenge Cup will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live on Monday April 8 from the home of holders Warrington Wolves at 3.30pm.
Warriors Scrum Half Matty Smith is a studio guest tonight on BBC Radio Manchesters Rugby League Show from 6pm
Wigan Warriors Head Coach Shaun Wane will assess the fitness of Sean O'Loughlin and Josh Charnley before naming his squad to face Wakefield.
Wigan Warriors have received an initial allocation of 1,485 terracing tickets for the for the Super League 2013 fixture with Bradford Bulls.
Prop Lee Mossop and Second Row Harrison Hansen are now not too far away from a First Team return.
England Youth coach Stuart Barrow has named an 18-man squad to face Wales Youth at The Gnoll, Neath on Saturday which includes five young Warriors.
The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation are delighted to unveil a new programme for males aged 16+.
Wigan Warriors Under 16's ran out 36-24 winners on Easter Monday against Hull FC at Orrell
Blake Green returned to MS3 Craven Park with a hat-trick as 15-try Wigan made it two from two over Easter with a 6-84 record success over Hull KR.
Three young Warriors, Jake Moore, Jack Wells and Jack Rush have been named in the England Under 16's squad to face France at Wakefield on Tuesday