Good Friday Ticket Update

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Good Friday Ticket Update

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Good Friday Ticket Update

Over 17,000 sold for Good Friday clash

Less than 500 seats remaining in South Stand

Warriors take on St Helens at 12.15pm on Friday 14th April

With the Good Friday Derby against St Helens fast approaching tickets continue to sell well with over 1,000 tickets sold on Monday.


To date over 17,000 tickets have been sold and with a capacity crowd packing into the DW Stadium for the last Good Friday Derby at Wigan fans are urged to purchase soon to avoid disappointment.

Warriors Marketing Manager, Paul MacLeod, said: “The Wigan Saints derby is always a special occasion and none more so than on Good Friday.

“Anticipation is already building and an extensive advertising campaign is now well underway, we’re also set to unveil some great pre-match entertainment in the coming days. With limited seating now in the central blocks of the East and West stands and less than 500 seats in the South Stand fans are urged to act fast and sort their tickets out for hopefully another Good Friday classic.”

Tickets remain on sale with prices starting at £22 for adults, £16 concessions and £10 for juniors with tickets discounted available for members.

Both the Loyal 18 Membership and Flexi Membership are now available and a range of exclusive benefits.

For full details on memberships CLICK HERE.

Tickets, Memberships and Season Tickets can be purchased by calling 0871 6633 552, from the DW Stadium Ticket Office in person and online HERE.

Original Hospitality packages have now sold out with two new packages launched, for details click HERE.

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