Wigan Warriors on brink of OUTRAGEOUS Super League attendance record as 20-year high within reach

Wigan Warriors on brink of OUTRAGEOUS Super League attendance record as 20-year high within reach
Aaron Bower
21 hours ago
The Brick Community Stadium
Fireworks are let off ahead of a Wigan Warriors game at The Brick Community Stadium in 2024

Wigan Warriors look set to break a 20-year Super League attendance record this weekend in their mouthwatering play-off semi-final versus local rivals Leigh Leopards.

The Warriors take on the Leopards for the right to feature in next Saturday’s Grand Final at Old Trafford – with Matt Peet’s side just two wins away from retaining the title they won last October against Catalans Dragons.

And both teams look set to be roared on by an enormous crowd at the Brick Community Stadium this weekend: the highest play-off crowd for 20 years.

Wigan have confirmed that over 17,000 tickets have been sold for the game already, and with 48 hours of sales still to go, there is every possibility it becomes the best-attended play-off tie since all the way back in 2004.

If sales reach 17,700, it will surpass every other play-off crowd in the past 20 years, dating back to the 2004 play-offs when THREE separate crowds in excess of 20,000 watched games on the road to Old Trafford.

21,225 people watched Leeds Rhinos lose at home to Bradford Bulls, while two more 20,000-plus crowds watched Wigan versus St Helens and Leeds versus Wigan.
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