2025 Warrington Wolves season

Warrington Wolves 2025 season
2025 Super League season Rank8th
Challenge CupRunners-up
2025 recordWins: 13; draws: 0; losses: 10
Points scoredFor: 346; against: 411
Team information
ChairmanStuart Middleton
Head CoachSam Burgess
Captain
StadiumHalliwell Jones Stadium
High attendance11,157
Catalans Dragons, 21 February[1]
Low attendance8,625
Castleford Tigers, 30 May[2]
Top scorers
TriesJosh Thewlis (14)
GoalsMarc Sneyd (27)
PointsJosh Thewlis (70)
Home colours
Away colours
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The 2025 season is Warrington Wolves' 30th consecutive season playing in England's top division of rugby league. They are competing in the 2025 Super League season and competed in the 2025 Challenge Cup.

Preseason friendlies

Date and Time Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
12 January; 15:00[a] Halifax Panthers A The Shay N/A P–P [3]
17 January; 19:30 Widnes Vikings H Halliwell Jones Stadium L 22–36 Johnson (2), Russell, J. Thewlis Leyland (2/2), Ratchford (1/2) [4]
1 February; 17:30[b] Leigh Leopards H Halliwell Jones Stadium L 12–20 Ashton, J. Thewlis Leyland (2/2) [5]

Super League

On 9 July 2024, it was announced that Warrington would be part of the 2025 Rugby League Las Vegas event, playing their away match against Wigan Warriors at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.[6]

Fixtures

Date and Time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance TV Pos. Report
16 February; 15:00 Round 1 Huddersfield Giants A Kirklees Stadium W 20–12 Lindop, Ashton, King, Dufty Ratchford (1/2), Thewlis (1/2) 5,873 Sky Sports + 3rd [7]
21 February; 20:00 Round 2 Catalans Dragons H Halliwell Jones Stadium[c] W 18–12 King, Walker, Dufty Thewlis (3/3) 11,157 Sky Sports Action 3rd [1]
1 March, 21:30 (GMT) Round 3
(Rugby League Las Vegas)
Wigan Warriors N Allegiant Stadium L 24–48 Lindop, Harrison, Dufty, Ashton Thewlis (4/4) 45,209 Sky Sports Main Event 6th [8]
9 March; 13:00 Round 4 Wakefield Trinity H Halliwell Jones Stadium L 16–30 Lindop, Johnson, Thewlis Thewlis (2/3) 10,024 Sky Sports + 8th [9]
21 March; 20:00 Round 5 St Helens A Totally Wicked Stadium W 14–12 Williams, Ashton Thewlis (2/2 + 1 pen.) 14,068 Sky Sports Main Event 7th [10]
28 March; 20:00 Round 6[d] Leeds Rhinos H Halliwell Jones Stadium W 16–14 Lindop, Ratchford, Thewlis Sneyd (2/3) 10,523 Sky Sports Main Event 5th [11]
12 April; 17:30 Round 7 Hull F.C. H Halliwell Jones Stadium L 16–28 Ashton (2), Williams, Thewlis Sneyd (0/4) 10,523 Sky Sports + 7th [12]
19 April, 13:30 Round 8
(Rivals Round)
Leigh Leopards A Leigh Sports Village L 14–18 King, Ashton Sneyd (2/2 + 1 pen.) 9,267 BBC One 9th [13]
24 April, 20:00 Round 9 St Helens H Halliwell Jones Stadium W 32–18 Ashton (3), King, Tai, Dufty Sneyd (2/3), Thewlis (2/3) 10,214 Sky Sports Action 8th [14]
4 May; 15:15 Round 10
(Magic Weekend)
Wigan Warriors N St James' Park L 20–22 Thewlis (2), Tai, Philbin Ratchford (2/4) 32,862[e] Sky Sports Action 9th [15]
18 May; 15:00 Round 11 Wakefield Trinity A Belle Vue L 10–40 Lindop, Wrench Sneyd (1/2) 10,764 Sky Sports + 9th [16]
23 May; 20:00 Round 12 Hull Kingston Rovers H Halliwell Jones Stadium L 12–31 Russell, Thewlis Thewlis (2/2) 9,972 Sky Sports Action 9th [17]
30 May; 20:00 Round 13 Castleford Tigers H Halliwell Jones Stadium W 34–24 Thewlis (2), Tai, Lindop, Currie, Ratchford Sneyd (4/5), Ratchford (1/1) 8,625 Sky Sports + 8th [2]
14 June; 17:30 Round 14 Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Rugby Stadium L 12–34 Thewlis, Currie Sneyd (2/2) 14,306 Sky Sports + 8th [18]
21 June; 15:00 Round 15 Huddersfield Giants H Halliwell Jones Stadium L 16–24 Sneyd, King, Thewlis Sneyd (2/3) 9,964 Sky Sports + 8th [19]
28 June; 17:30 Round 16 Hull F.C. H Halliwell Jones Stadium W 24–10 Thewlis (2), Powell, Fitzgibbon Sneyd (4/4) 10,235 Sky Sports + 8th [20]
4 July; 20:00 Round 17 Salford Red Devils A Salford Community Stadium W 24–12 Dufty, Harrison, Thewlis, Ratchford Sneyd (3/4 + 1 pen.) Sky Sports + 8th [21]
12 July; 18:00 (BST) Round 18 Catalans Dragons A Stade Gilbert Brutus W 24–20 Gardner, Williams, Crowther, Thewlis Thewlis (3/3), Sneyd (1/1) 6,548 Sky Sports + 8th [22]
20 July; 15:00 Round 19 Castleford Tigers A The Jungle Sky Sports +
1 August; 20:00 Round 20 Leigh Leopards A Leigh Sports Village Sky Sports
8 August; 20:00 Round 21 Wigan Warriors H Halliwell Jones Stadium Sky Sports
14 August; 20:00 Round 22 Catalans Dragons H Halliwell Jones Stadium Sky Sports
23 August; 15:00 Round 23 Huddersfield Giants A Kirklees Stadium Sky Sports
29 August; 20:00 Round 24 Salford Red Devils H Halliwell Jones Stadium Sky Sports
6 September; 15:00 Round 25 Leigh Leopards H Halliwell Jones Stadium Sky Sports
13 September; 17:30 Round 26 Hull F.C. A MKM Stadium Sky Sports
21 September; 15:00 Round 27 Hull Kingston Rovers A Craven Park Sky Sports

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Hull KR 18 15 0 3 556 174 +382 30 Advance to Semi-finals
2 Wigan Warriors 18 14 0 4 538 233 +305 28
3 Leigh Leopards 18 12 1 5 381 342 +39 25 Advance to Eliminators
4 St Helens 18 12 0 6 483 198 +285 24
5 Leeds Rhinos 18 12 0 6 366 225 +141 24
6 Hull FC 18 9 1 8 325 305 +20 19
7 Wakefield Trinity 18 9 0 9 423 300 +123 18
8 Warrington Wolves 18 9 0 9 346 411 −65 18
9 Catalans Dragons 18 6 0 12 272 452 −180 12
10 Castleford Tigers 18 4 0 14 298 467 −169 8
11 Huddersfield Giants 18 3 0 15 222 498 −276 6
12 Salford Red Devils 18 2 0 16 139 744 −605 4
Updated to match(es) played on 13 July 2025. Source: [1]

Challenge Cup

On 25 June 2024, the RFL announced a change to the Challenge Cup format, totalling 7 rounds compared to the previous 9, with Super League teams entering to play away from home at round 3.[23]

Warrington Wolves were first drawn on 14 January to play Whitehaven R.L.F.C. away in Round 3 following Whitehaven's subsequent Round 2 24–12 victory against the Swinton Lions on 25 January.[24] Following their victory against Whitehaven, Warrington beat the Widnes Vikings 26–16 away on 15 March,[25] qualifying them for the quarter-finals against local rivals St Helens.[26][27]

After winning 32–16 in the quarter-final, Warrington visited the Totally Wicked Stadium to play the Leigh Leopards in the semi-finals on 11 May. A 21–14 victory over Leigh qualified the Warrington Wolves to play in the 2025 Challenge Cup final at Wembley Stadium against 2023 final runners-up Hull Kingston Rovers.[28] Following a closely-contended match, however, Warrington lost the final 8-6.[29]

Date and time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance TV Report
8 February; 15:00 Round 3 Whitehaven R.L.F.C. A Recreation Ground W 44–4 Walker (2), Leyland, Thewlis (2), Taylor-Wray (2) Ratchford (3/4), Thewlis (3/4) 3,980 Not televised [30]
15 March; 17:00 Round 4 Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium W 26–16 Holroyd, Thewlis, Wood, Currie, Musgrove Ratchford (2/4), Thewlis (1/1) 7,011 Not televised [31]
6 April; 14:30 Quarter-finals St Helens H Halliwell Jones Stadium W 20–12 Dufty, Currie, Williams Sneyd (3/3 + 1 pen.) 10,114 BBC Two [32]
11 May; 16:15 Semi-finals Leigh Leopards N Totally Wicked Stadium W 21–14 Tai, Vaughan, King Sneyd (3/3 + 1 pen.) 11,722 BBC Two [28]
7 June; 15:00 Final Hull Kingston Rovers N Wembley Stadium L 6–8 Thewlis Sneyd (1/1) 63,278 BBC One [29]

Transfers

Gains

Player Club Contract Date
Oli Leyland London Broncos 2 Years October 2024[33]
Daniel Russell St George Illawarra Dragons 2 Years October 2024[33]
Alfie Johnson Leeds Rhinos 2 Years October 2024[34]
Marc Sneyd Salford Red Devils 112 years March 2025[35]

Losses

Player Club Contract Date
Matty Nicholson Canberra Raiders 3 Years July 2024[36]
Gil Dudson Oldham R.L.F.C. 2 Years September 2024[37]
Matty Russell Wakefield Trinity 1 Year September 2024[38]
John Bateman Wests Tigers End of loan October 2024[39]
Wesley Bruines TBC October 2024[40]
Joe Bullock Salford Red Devils 2 Years October 2024[41]
Josh Drinkwater Oldham R.L.F.C. 1 Year November 2024[42]
Zane Musgrove Oldham R.L.F.C. 112 Years[f] May 2025[44]

Loans out

Player Club Loan period Date
Alfie Johnson Halifax Panthers End of season May 2025[45]

Squad

First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • = suspended
  • = injured
  • (gk) = Goal kicker

Updated: 1 November 2024
Source(s): 2025 Squad Numbers

Notes

  1. ^ James Saltonstall testimonial; match postponed due to poor weather
  2. ^ Toby King testimonial
  3. ^ Stadium was renamed the 'Luke Littler Stadium' for this fixture
  4. ^ 5,000th match of Super League rugby
  5. ^ Attendance recorded across three fixtures.
  6. ^ Following his contract release by Warrington due to a 'internal disciplinary issue', Musgrove was handed an eight-game ban by the RFL on 25 June for the use of unacceptable language during the Challenge Cup semi-final fixture against Leigh.[43]

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