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Super League Showdown: Predictions, Team Updates, Betting Suggestions, and Betting Odds between Warrington Wolves and Leigh Leopards

News Update: Warrington Wolves face off against Leigh Leopards in the Betfred Super League on Friday, offering a chance to follow match details, seek betting tips, view predictions, and learn about TV coverage.

Predictions, Team Updates, Betting Tips, and Odds for the Super League Match: Warrington Wolves...
Predictions, Team Updates, Betting Tips, and Odds for the Super League Match: Warrington Wolves versus Leigh Leopards

Super League Showdown: Predictions, Team Updates, Betting Suggestions, and Betting Odds between Warrington Wolves and Leigh Leopards

The Super League match between Warrington Wolves and Leigh Leopards is set to take place at the Halliwwell Jones Stadium in Warrington on Saturday, September 6, starting at 3pm. The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports+ in the UK.

Warrington Wolves will be without their captain George Williams due to a shoulder injury, and prop Paul Vaughan is also absent due to a groin problem. Ewan Smith is not available for Warrington Wolves under concussion protocol. The Wolves have struggled recently, losing five of their last six matches in Super League. They are currently six points behind Wakefield Trinity in the race for the playoffs.

Leigh Leopards, on the other hand, are in good form, having won six of their last eight matches. Owen Trout returns from injury for the Leopards, but Ethan O'Neill and Joe Ofahengaue remain sidelined. Leigh Leopards are aiming to make history this weekend by securing their first away win against Warrington since 1987.

Coach Adrian Lam will lead the Leopards, and their 21-man squad includes Darnell McIntosh, Tesi Niu, Umyla Hanley, Josh Charnley, Gaz O'Brien, Lachlan Lam, Owen Trout, Edwin Ipape, Robbie Mulhern, Frankie Halton, Jack Hughes, Isaac Liu, Aaron Pene, Alec Tuitavake, Matt Davis, Brad Dwyer, Keanan Brand, Andrew Badrock, Ben McNamara, Bailey Hodgson, and AJ Towse.

Warrington's 21-man squad includes James Duffy, Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Leon Hayes, Adam Holroyd, Ewan Irwin, Toby King, Ryan Matterson, Tom McKinney, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Stefan Ratchford, Marc Sneyd, Sam Stone, Cai Taylor-Wray, Jake Thewlis, Josh Thewlis, Luke Thomas, Danny Walker, Max Wood, and Luke Yates.

The latest betting odds for the match have Warrington Wolves at 3-1, Leigh Leopards at 1-4, and a draw at 25-1. With Warrington struggling and Leigh Leopards in good form, the Leopards will be hoping to secure a historic win this weekend. The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports, providing fans with an exciting Super League clash to enjoy.

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