Wigan Warriors are looking to defend their Super League title when their campaign starts on February 13.
Related: 2025 Super League: Squad Numbers and Player Movements
Last Season
Competition: Super League
Won: 22
Lost: 5
Drawn: 0
Competition Placing: 1st out of 12 (premiers)
Half-time Lead/Win Ratio: 100% (16 from 16)
1st Half Attack Average Points: 11.3
2nd Half Attack Average Points: 15.48
Average Points Per Game: 26.78
1st Half Defence Average Points: 6.22
2nd Half Defence Average Points: 6.3
Average Points Conceded Per Game: 12.52
Tries Scored: 132
2025 Squad Numbers
as at February 2, 2025
1. Jai Field, 2. Abbas Miski, 3. Adam Keighran, 4. Jake Wardle, 5. Liam Marshall, 6. Bevan French, 7. Harry Smith, 8. Ethan Havard, 9. Brad OโNeill, 10. Luke Thompson, 11. Junior Nsemba, 12. Liam Farrell, 13. Kaide Ellis, 14. vacant, 15. Patrick Mago, 16. Liam Byrne, 17. Kruise Leeming, 19. Tyler Dupree, 20. Harvie Hill, 21. Sam Walters, 22. Zach Eckersley, 23. Tom Forber, 24. Jack Farrimond, 25. Sam Eseh, 26. Jacob Douglas, 27. Harvey Makin, 28. Tiaki Chan, 29. Taylor Kerr, 30. Nathan Lowe, 31. Lukas Mason, 32. Noah Hodkinson, 33. Kian McDermott, 34. George Hirst.
2025 Fixtures
13/02/2025 – Round 1: Leigh Leopards (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
21/02/2025 – Round 2: Hull FC (Away, MKM Stadium)
01/03/2025 – Round 3: Warrington Wolves (Home, Allegiant Stadium)
09/03/2025 – Round 4: Huddersfield Giants (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
22/03/2025 – Round 5: Leeds Rhinos (Away, AMT Headingley Stadium)
29/03/2025 – Round 6: Salford Red Devils (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
11/04/2025 – Round 7: Hull Kingston Rovers (Away, Sewell Group Craven Park)
18/04/2025 – Round 8: St Helens (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
27/04/2025 – Round 9: Hull FC (Away, MKM Stadium)
04/05/2025 – Round 10: Warrington Wolves (Home, St James’ Park)
16/05/2025 – Round 11: Leigh Leopards (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
24/05/2025 – Round 12: Catalans Dragons (Away, Stade Gilbert Brutus)
30/05/2025 – Round 13: Salford Red Devils (Away, Salford Stadium)
14/06/2025 – Round 14: Huddersfield Giants (Away, John Smith’s Stadium)
20/06/2025 – Round 15: Wakefield Trinity (Away, DIY Kitchens Stadium)
28/06/2025 – Round 16: Castleford Tigers (Away, The Jungle)
04/07/2025 – Round 17: Leigh Leopards (Away, Leigh Sports Village Stadium)
11/07/2025 – Round 18: Huddersfield Giants (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
19/07/2025 – Round 19: Hull FC (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
25/07/2025 – Round 20: Catalans Dragons (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
08/08/2025 – Round 21: Warrington Wolves (Away, Halliwell Jones Stadium)
15/08/2025 – Round 22: Hull Kingston Rovers (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
24/08/2025 – Round 23: Wakefield Trinity (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
30/08/2025 – Round 24: Catalans Dragons (Away, Stade Gilbert Brutus)
05/09/2025 – Round 25: St Helens (Away, Totally Wicked Stadium)
12/09/2025 – Round 26: Castleford Tigers (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
19/09/2025 – Round 27: Leeds Rhinos (Home, The Brick Community Stadium)
Full Draw: 2025 Super League: Season Draw
Recent Record Summary
since 2022. Regular season matches only.
2024 – Played 26, Won 21, Lost 5, Drawn . Win Percentage: 80.8%. Points Scored: 703, Points Conceded: 338
2023 – Played 26, Won 20, Lost 6, Drawn . Win Percentage: 76.9%. Points Scored: 700, Points Conceded: 314
2022 – Played 26, Won 19, Lost 7, Drawn . Win Percentage: 73.1%. Points Scored: 800, Points Conceded: 463
Recent Head-to-Head by Opponent
since 2022
Vs Castleford Tigers – Played 7, Won 7, Lost 0, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 100%
Vs Catalans Dragons – Played 8, Won 5, Lost 3, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 62.5%
Vs Huddersfield Giants – Played 7, Won 6, Lost 1, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 85.7%
Vs Hull FC – Played 7, Won 4, Lost 3, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 57.1%
Vs Hull Kingston Rovers – Played 10, Won 7, Lost 3, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 70%
Vs Leeds Rhinos – Played 7, Won 3, Lost 4, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 42.9%
Vs Leigh Leopards – Played 7, Won 7, Lost 0, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 100%
Vs London Broncos – Played 2, Won 2, Lost 0, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 100%
Vs Salford Red Devils – Played 8, Won 8, Lost 0, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 100%
Vs St Helens – Played 8, Won 4, Lost 4, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 50%
Vs Toulouse Olympique – Played 3, Won 3, Lost 0, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 100%
Vs Wakefield Trinity – Played 6, Won 4, Lost 2, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 66.7%
Vs Warrington Wolves – Played 6, Won 5, Lost 1, Drawn: 0. Win Percentage: 83.3%
Recent Record at Each Venue
since 2022
At Alfred McAlpine Stadium – Played 3, Won 2, Lost 1, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0.7%
At Belle Vue – Played 3, Won 1, Lost 2, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0.3%
At Craven Park – Played 5, Won 2, Lost 3, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0.4%
At Elland Road – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Halliwell Jones Stadium – Played 3, Won 3, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Headingley Stadium – Played 3, Won 1, Lost 2, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0.3%
At KCOM Stadium – Played 3, Won 0, Lost 3, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0%
At Langtree Park – Played 3, Won 0, Lost 3, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0%
At Leigh Sports Village – Played 3, Won 3, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Old Trafford – Played 2, Won 2, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Plough Lane – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Salford Community Stadium – Played 4, Won 4, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At St James’ Park – Played 2, Won 0, Lost 2, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0%
At Stade Ernest-Wallon – Played 1, Won 1, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Stade Gilbert Brutus – Played 3, Won 2, Lost 1, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0.7%
At Wheldon Road – Played 4, Won 4, Lost 0, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 1%
At Wigan Athletic Stadium – Played 42, Won 38, Lost 4, Drawn 0. Win Percentage 0.9%
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Wigan Warriors
The stadium that Wigan Warriors play at has never been called Wigan Athletic Stadium!
It was the DW stadium at that time & the name has since been changed to The Brick Community Stadium.
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Built and opened in 1999, it was initially the JJB Stadium after its main sponsor. In UEFA matches, it was called Wigan Athletic Stadium due to UEFA regulations on sponsorship. From 2009 to 2024, it was renamed the DW Stadium, and from 13 May 2024, it was again renamed, this time as The Brick Community Stadium, reflecting a partnership with a local charity.