GAME DAY: All of our build-up as Wire host Castleford Tigers in Super League
John Bateman scoring a try for Warrington the last time they met Castleford Tigers in 2024 (Image: John Clifton/SWpix.com)
IT is ninth versus 10th as Warrington Wolves face Castleford Tigers bidding for a pleasing win eight days before their appearance in the Challenge Cup Final.
The Wire are four points behind the play-offs places and need the points to stay in touch while also gaining some winning momentum before the big clash with Hull KR at Wembley.
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Check out all of our pre-match build-up to tonight's game below as well as some key matchday information...
Warrington Wolves vs Castleford Tigers; Tickets, TV channels and times, match referee
As usual, tickets can still be purchased online right up until kick-off while cash turnstiles will be in operation in the South and West Stands.
For those wanting to purchase seated tickets in the North and East Stands, the North Stand ticket windows will be open from 5pm.
Turnstiles will open early to allow those wanting to watch the curtain-raiser between the two clubs' academy sides entry into the ground at no extra cost. That game kicks off at 5.35pm.
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Tonight's game, which kicks off at 8pm, will be broadcast live on Sky Sports +
Marcus Griffiths will referee tonight's game, with Chris Kendall on video referee duty.
Warrington Wolves vs Castleford Tigers; pre-match build-up
More: "Everyone else is talking about Wembley, not me and the team'
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