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At both Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors matches, away supporters are situated in the North Stand behind the goal. [40] Occasionally, during rugby games which attract low away support, the 5,400 capacity North Stand is closed altogether, and the away fans who attend are put into an alternative stand. [2] [41]
Away colours. ← 2023: List of seasons: 2025 →: The 2024 season was the Wigan Warriors's 44th consecutive season playing in England's top division of rugby league.
Wigan Warriors is an English professional rugby league club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The club competes in the Super League , the top tier of the British rugby league system . Formed in 1872, the club is a founding member of the Northern Rugby Football Union following the schism in 1895.
The match was contested between Wigan Warriors and Catalans Dragons, at Old Trafford. St Helens were the defending champions, having won 4 consecutive titles in 2019 , 2020 , 2021 , and 2022 , but they were eliminated in the Semi-final, losing 6–12 to Catalans Dragons in a repeat of the 2021 Final, which St Helens won 12–10.
Wigan Athletic's stadium is the 25,138 capacity The Brick Community Stadium, part of the Robin Park complex in Wigan. It has been the club's home since the 1999–2000 season. Wigan Athletic owns the stadium, but leases the ground to rugby league team Wigan Warriors. [71] The stadium cost £30 million to construct.
The match saw Wigan Warriors take on Hull KR at Old Trafford in Manchester, England. Wigan Warriors were the defending champions, having won six titles including in 2023 , while Hull KR were making their first appearance at a Grand Final, having last won a league title in the First Division , the Super League's predecessor, in 1985.
Tickets to the Kings versus Warriors game cost between $96 and $15,502. Vividseats Prices range between $106 and $445 for a single ticket to the Kings versus Warriors game.
The first match against the London Skolars was a continuation of an annual event between the Warriors and Skolars, resulting in a 70–6 win by the away side. The second match against the Leeds Rhinos resulted in a 10–22 loss for Wigan. The final match against derby rivals Leigh Centurions, ended in a 6–12 loss for the Warriors.