Matchday info: Hull KR

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Matchday info: Hull KR

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Are you one of the 500 Wigan fans travelling over to East Hull tonight? Here’s all the matchday info you need! There is also still time to get your ticket if you are planning on making a late trip. Find out below.

Tickets are still available from the DW Stadium Ticket Office, with pay on the day also available.

Ticket prices

The prices for tickets are as follows:

Adults: £23
Over 65s: £17
19-21s: £17
Juniors: £10
Junior STH: £5
If any supporters would like to buy wheelchair tickets, please call Hull KR directly on 0871 288 9988.

Pay on the day

Travelling Wigan fans can pay on the day at Hull KR. Please note that Sewell Group Craven Park is a cashless stadium. Tickets have gone up by £2 as it is the day of the game, and they can be bought by card only from the away fan pod near Turnstiles 9 and 10.

You can also buy tickets in either of these three ways from the DW Stadium Ticket Office:

Buy online by clicking HERE (Please note tickets bought online after 12noon on Wednesday 9th February must be collected at the DW Stadium Ticket office and will not be posted out.)
Call the DW Stadium Ticket Office on 01942 311111 (open 9am-5pm Mon-Fri)
Head to the DW Stadium Ticket Office (open 9am-5pm Mon-Fri)
Official Club Travel

Coach travel for the trip to Hull KR is still available but with limited availability. Coaches will depart from Robin Park Arena on Friday 11th February at 3pm. They will then head to Wigan Youth Zone where they will depart from 3:15pm.

Coach ticket prices

Coach tickets for the game are as follows:

Adults (Non-Season Ticket Holders): £17
Juniors, Season Ticket Holders and Loyal 18 Members: £16
How to buy

Coach tickets for the trip to Hull KR can be bought in the same three ways as match tickets:

Buy online by clicking HERE

Call the DW Stadium Ticket Office on 01942 311111 (open 9am-5pm Mon-Fri)
Head to the DW Stadium Ticket Office in-person

Click HERE for a full away guide when visiting Sewell Group Craven Park.

Around the ground

Fans can make the most of the pre-match entertainment with Hull KR opening Craven Streat fan zone for all fans to make the most of their friday night. Located at the South end of the ground, fans can grab food & drinks whilst enjoying the pre-match fire show and live music.

Ahead of Friday night’s Betfred Super League opener, Warriors Head Coach Matt Peet has encouraged his players to enjoy the ‘exciting’ festival atmosphere of Craven Streat.

It’s certainly an exciting place to go,” he said. “I think it’s up there with the best atmosphere in the competition. Last year, we went there on a Friday night and they’d launched the fan zone, Craven Streat. It was a pleasure to be part of – apart from the result.

“It’s something we can get excited about, it’s great to be on Sky and we know they’ll be a big crowd. It’s a massive test, Hull KR challenges you in so many ways with the way they play. The atmosphere is certainly something to look forward to for the group. I don’t think the new lads from overseas will have experienced anything like it. It’s important we’re ready and embrace it.”

How to follow

Can’t make it to the game? Here’s how you can follow it.

Live on Sky

This Friday’s Betfred Super League game will be shown Live on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event from 19:30.

Listen Live

Listen to free audio commentary of Hull KR v Wigan Warriors from Sewell Group Craven Park as Wigan face KR in their opening Betfred Super League game of 2022.

Our regular commentary team of Joe Mills and Bilko (Andrew Rimmer) will bring you full commentary, with coverage starting 10 minutes before kick off (7:50pm).

How to listen

Head to our Mixlr page by clicking HERE. Alternatively, you can simply use the pop out player below.

https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2022/02/ ... o-hull-kr/
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