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Sunday Stats

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Wigan Warriors will be looking to maintain their position at the top of the Super League table this Sunday as they come up against Richard Agar's Wakefield Trinity Wildcats side at the DW Stadium, 3pm kick off.

Tickets for the game can be bought in advance from the DW Stadium Ticket Office, online click here and by calling the Telephone Hotline on 0871 66 33 552 (calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline, other operators may vary)

Stats courtesy of RFL In Touch

WIGAN WARRIORS v WAKEFIELD TRINITY WILDCATS (Sunday, 3.00pm)

Wigan have won their last eight meetings with Wakefield (three at home), with the Wildcats' last victory coming 12-6 at the JJB Stadium (as it was then known) on 8 February, 2009.

Super League summary
Wigan won 26 (includes win in 2004 play-offs)
Wakefield won 6

Wigan highest score: 60-24 (A, 1999) (Widest margin: 56-6, A, 2000)

Wakefield highest score: 40-14 (H, 2006) (Widest margin: 40-14, H, 2006; 32-6, H, 2007)

Stats courtesy of Kevin Riley

In these statistics Super League refers to Super League league games, not play off matches.

Pat Richards needs four tries to move to 18th equal with Bill Francis on the all-time Wigan try scorers list.

Pat Richards needs 4 goals to go in to 4th place on the list of Wigan all-time goal scorers and will swap places with Colin Tyrer. (He is 37 goals behind Frano Botica)

Pat Richards needs 19 points to reach 1800 regular season Super League points.

Sam Tomkins needs 2 tries to go into 26th equal place with Jack Hilton on the Wigan all-time try scorers list.

Liam Farrell needs 6 points for 150 Wigan career points.

Sam Tomkins has scored tries against Wakefield in four of the last six games. A total of 7 tries in those games.

Pat Richards has scored tries in each of his last four games against Wakefield. He did not play in either game in 2012. Seven tries in the four games.

Josh Charnley scored a try against Wakefield in the last two home games against them.

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