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World Club Challenge Sold Out
Wigan Warriors are delighted to confirm that tickets for February’s Betfred World Club Challenge clash against NRL Premiers Penrith Panthers at the DW Stadium have now sold out.
With five weeks to go until the biggest game in Club rugby league takes place at the DW Stadium, tickets have now sold out.
The Super League champions will face the three-peat NRL Premiers in a hugely anticipated clash which promises to be a spectacular occasion.
Four-time winners Wigan Warriors will be looking for a record-equalling fifth World Club Challenge title while the Panthers will be looking to claim their first win in four attempts.
The Penrith Panthers saw off Brisbane Broncos 26-24 in a thrilling NRL Grand Final to lift the Provan-Simmons trophy, while Wigan beat Catalans Dragons 10-2 in the Betfred Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford to earn their respective places in the match.
Highlights of our previous World Club Challenge victories are available to watch now on Wigan TV HERE.
https://tv.wiganwarriors.com/
There is still time to book a place on our Community Foundation’s World Club Challenge camp which will take place in the week leading up to the clash. More information on the camp can be found HERE, whilst places can be booked HERE.
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With five weeks to go until the biggest game in Club rugby league takes place at the DW Stadium, tickets have now sold out.
The Super League champions will face the three-peat NRL Premiers in a hugely anticipated clash which promises to be a spectacular occasion.
Four-time winners Wigan Warriors will be looking for a record-equalling fifth World Club Challenge title while the Panthers will be looking to claim their first win in four attempts.
The Penrith Panthers saw off Brisbane Broncos 26-24 in a thrilling NRL Grand Final to lift the Provan-Simmons trophy, while Wigan beat Catalans Dragons 10-2 in the Betfred Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford to earn their respective places in the match.
Highlights of our previous World Club Challenge victories are available to watch now on Wigan TV HERE.
https://tv.wiganwarriors.com/
There is still time to book a place on our Community Foundation’s World Club Challenge camp which will take place in the week leading up to the clash. More information on the camp can be found HERE, whilst places can be booked HERE.
https://www.universe.com/events/wwcf-wo ... ets-TWRLY8
https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/01/ ... -sold-out/
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Well done to the Club & everyone involved
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Great news. I'm sure the club will make this into a massive occasion with lots of events in the build up to the game. An exciting game could really set the scene for the whole season and attract a whole new audience. Bring it on! If that's the case it's a pity we have so few home games in the weeks immediately after the WCC.
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Brilliant performance from everyone involved at the club.
Sold out with five weeks to go, superb!
Sold out with five weeks to go, superb!
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Great effort by everyone at the club top sell it out with almost five weeks to go is impressive. The Loch Lomond legends night with Frano Botica on 22nd Feb also sold out a couple of weeks ago.
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+1, Wiganese Saints still the games of. The season for me
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Given a hypothetical choice between winning this game or any other, I'd go for "Five stars on our shirt" without hesitation. Other results will fade over time - this will remain.
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+1 whilst possibly giving the new Super League season a big boost.
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Very true Morleymorley pie eater wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 8:27 pm Given a hypothetical choice between winning this game or any other, I'd go for "Five stars on our shirt" without hesitation. Other results will fade over time - this will remain.
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Wigan Warriors set to smash another incredible landmark
Wigan Warriors selling out the DW Stadium is a landmark achievement on more than one level.
The stadium has a capacity of just over 25,000 and is expected to host the biggest World Club Challenge crowd since the game was played between the Sydney Roosters and Wigan in 2014. At that time, 31,515 fans arrived at the Sydney Football Stadium to see the Roosters win against the Warriors by 22 points.
After that game, the crowd for a World Club Challenge has only reached over 20,000 twice, both times hosted by Wigan. They won against the Cronulla Sharks by 22-6 in 2017 and lost to the Roosters in 2019.
The World Club Challenge used to attract crowds of over 20,000 or even 30,000, with the largest crowd coming in 1994 when Wigan played against the Brisbane Broncos and drew 54,220 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
The biggest crowd for a match in England was in 2005 when 37,028 people went to Elland Road to watch the Leeds Rhinos beat the Canterbury Bulldogs in a high-scoring 39-32 thriller.
Wigan, who are four-time champions of the World Club Challenge, will go for their fifth win against the Panthers. Meanwhile, the latter are yet to secure a win in the concept, having lost to Wigan in 1991, to the Bradford Bulls in 2004, and to St Helens at home last year with just over 13,000 fans present.
A return to form this way for the World Club Challenge is exactly why Wigan are one of the leading clubs on the planet.
Where is the 2024 World Club Challenge?
As in 2011, 2017 and 2019, Wigan Warriors are themselves hosting the World Club Challenge at their home ground of the DW Stadium.
Before Wigan hosted the game in 2011, the World Club Challenge had spent a small time being played at local somewhat neutral venues. Leeds hosted the fixture at Elland Road in 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010. St Helens took the game to Bolton in 2007 and Bradford Bulls played Wests Tigers in 2006 at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Wigan changed that trend and will be hosting the game again in 2024. However, this could be the last of its kind with reports that the game could be moved to Vegas or other neutral territory in 2025.
World Club Challenge kick-off time
The game kicks off at 8 pm UK time on Saturday 24th February. This translates to early on Sunday morning for viewers in Australia.
For fans of Penrith in Penrith, the game will kick at 7 am down under which isn’t too bad. There are worse things you could watch when eating your breakfast. They will be hoping to see Jarome Luai return as they eat their cereal.
The game will be shown by Sky Sports but there are reports that BBC could also cover the game as part of their reported new agreement with RL Commercial.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/wigan-wa ... ark-87549/
Wigan Warriors selling out the DW Stadium is a landmark achievement on more than one level.
The stadium has a capacity of just over 25,000 and is expected to host the biggest World Club Challenge crowd since the game was played between the Sydney Roosters and Wigan in 2014. At that time, 31,515 fans arrived at the Sydney Football Stadium to see the Roosters win against the Warriors by 22 points.
After that game, the crowd for a World Club Challenge has only reached over 20,000 twice, both times hosted by Wigan. They won against the Cronulla Sharks by 22-6 in 2017 and lost to the Roosters in 2019.
The World Club Challenge used to attract crowds of over 20,000 or even 30,000, with the largest crowd coming in 1994 when Wigan played against the Brisbane Broncos and drew 54,220 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
The biggest crowd for a match in England was in 2005 when 37,028 people went to Elland Road to watch the Leeds Rhinos beat the Canterbury Bulldogs in a high-scoring 39-32 thriller.
Wigan, who are four-time champions of the World Club Challenge, will go for their fifth win against the Panthers. Meanwhile, the latter are yet to secure a win in the concept, having lost to Wigan in 1991, to the Bradford Bulls in 2004, and to St Helens at home last year with just over 13,000 fans present.
A return to form this way for the World Club Challenge is exactly why Wigan are one of the leading clubs on the planet.
Where is the 2024 World Club Challenge?
As in 2011, 2017 and 2019, Wigan Warriors are themselves hosting the World Club Challenge at their home ground of the DW Stadium.
Before Wigan hosted the game in 2011, the World Club Challenge had spent a small time being played at local somewhat neutral venues. Leeds hosted the fixture at Elland Road in 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010. St Helens took the game to Bolton in 2007 and Bradford Bulls played Wests Tigers in 2006 at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Wigan changed that trend and will be hosting the game again in 2024. However, this could be the last of its kind with reports that the game could be moved to Vegas or other neutral territory in 2025.
World Club Challenge kick-off time
The game kicks off at 8 pm UK time on Saturday 24th February. This translates to early on Sunday morning for viewers in Australia.
For fans of Penrith in Penrith, the game will kick at 7 am down under which isn’t too bad. There are worse things you could watch when eating your breakfast. They will be hoping to see Jarome Luai return as they eat their cereal.
The game will be shown by Sky Sports but there are reports that BBC could also cover the game as part of their reported new agreement with RL Commercial.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/wigan-wa ... ark-87549/
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan