Warrington Wolves prepare to welcome back 4,000 fans

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VIDEO: WARRINGTON Wolves are busy preparing to welcome back 4,000 fans on Monday following the latest lockdown easing and have produced a special safety video featuring club mascot Wolfie.

While the club is excited to be reunited with supporters for the match against Huddersfield Giants, kick-off 7.45 pm, things are going to be different from the usual matchday experience with a number of Covid-19 rules and regulations in place.



Everyone’s favourite mascot Wolfie has also been on hand to help provide an insight into what the new matchday routine should look like.
Watch the video above and pay attention to the rules everyone must adhere to, to help keep themselves and other supporters safe.
All full season members attending games played in front of a limited capacity crowd should read the updated supporter code of conduct with guidance below.
Full details follow the link below.
https://warringtonwolves.com/news/2021/may/Important-fan-safety-rules-and-regulations/

Meanwhile, Warrington’s Challenge Cup Semi-Final against Castleford will be played at Leigh Sports Village on Saturday, June 5 and be shown on BBC Two, kicking off at 5.00pm with coverage starting at 4.30 pm.
The Hull FC versus St Helens Semi-Final will be played at the same venue and shown on BBC One, kicking off at 2.30pm with coverage starting at 2.00pm.
The Final of the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup will also be played at Leigh Sports Village on Saturday June 5, kicking off at 11.15am, with live coverage on BBC2 – a first for Women’s Rugby League.
Covid restrictions mean that capacity at Leigh Sports Village will be severely limited by the Covid-19 restrictions.
Each of the four Betfred Challenge Cup Semi-Finalists will be given an initial allocation of approximately 600 tickets – details of the ballot process required to allocate these tickets will be confirmed in the coming days.
Details for the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup Finalists will be confirmed in the week starting May 24.
The RFL are working with the Government and other relevant authorities on the possibility of increasing the capacity, based around the staggered entry of supporters of the six teams to the stadium.


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