Third kit restock and open training this Wednesday

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Third kit restock and open training this Wednesday

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A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHARITY THIRD SHIRTS WILL BE ON SALE IN OUR ROBIN PARK ARENA CLUB STORE TOMORROW EVENING ALONGSIDE THE CHANCE TO WATCH THE FIRST TEAM TRAIN.

Our popular Kappa charity third kit, which received more than 1,000 purchases in the first six hours of sale and has since sold out in all sizes, will be restocked at our Robin Park Arena Club Store.

The kit, which combines the lilac of the Wigan & Leigh Hospice logo alongside a daisy print on the sleeve trim, will be available in adult, women and junior sizes. The shirt also includes ‘Debbie’ on the side, paying tribute to Liam Marshall’s mum who sadly passed away at the hospice last year.

£5 from every shirt sold will be donated to Wigan & Leigh Hospice. Supporters are advised that Season Ticket Holder discount does not apply to this shirt.

Supporters will also have the opportunity to watch the First Team train ahead of Sunday’s Magic Weekend clash against Warrington Wolves at St. James Park, Newcastle. The players will take to the field at 5pm to warm up before starting the main training session.

The time players have to sign autographs will be limited due to later commitments. Therefore, supporters are advised not to expect to meet every player.

Our Robin Park Arena Club Store will close at 3pm on Wednesday before re-opening at 4:30pm. The store will shut for the evening at 6:30pm, with any remaining shirts to be sold from 10am on Thursday.

Supporters wishing to watch training will need to purchase a ticket for £2 – all profit from ticket sales will be donated to Wigan & Leigh Hospice. Tickets are available to purchase online HERE.

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