2008 Wigan Warriors Season - Fixtures/Results

Fixtures/Results

Competition Round Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue Attendance Date
Friendly N/A Warrington Wolves Lose 30-22 Away Halliwell Jones Stadium 6,573 13/01/2008
Friendly N/A Bradford Bulls Win 16-28 Away Grattan Stadium 5,036 20/01/2008
Friendly N/A Widnes Vikings Win 18-42 Away Halton Stadium 5,106 27/01/2008
Super League XIII 1 Harlequins RL Win 28-47 Away Twickenham Stoop 8,041 09/02/2008
Super League XIII 2 Castleford Tigers Win 28-16 Home JJB Stadium 16,667 15/02/2008
Super League XIII 3 Hull Lose 24-22 Away KC Stadium 13,226 22/02/2008
Super League XIII 4 Bradford Bulls Win 28-14 Home JJB Stadium 15,444 01/03/2008
Super League XIII 5 Warrington Wolves Lose 32-20 Away Halliwell Jones Stadium 13,024 08/03/2008
Super League XIII 6 Huddersfield Giants Win 19-20 Away Galpharm Stadium 8,417 16/03/2008
Super League XIII 7 St. Helens Lose 46-10 Away Knowsley Road 17,500 21/03/2008
Super League XIII 8 Hull Kingston Rovers Win 18-12 Home JJB Stadium 16,457 24/03/2008
Super League XIII 9 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Win 8-4 Home JJB Stadium 12,933 28/03/2008
Super League XIII 10 Leeds Rhinos Win 10-14 Away Headingley Carnegie Stadium 18,769 05/04/2008
Super League XIII 11 Catalans Dragons Lose 24-26 Home JJB Stadium 13,044 11/04/2008
Challenge Cup Rnd4 Pia Donkeys Win 74 - 4 Home JJB Stadium 4,423 20/04/2008
Super League XIII 12 Bradford Bulls Lose 26-12 Away Grattan Stadium 11,894 27/04/2008
Super League XIII 13 St Helens Lose 57-16 Away Millennium Stadium 32,516 04/05/2008
Challenge Cup Rnd5 Whitehaven Win 106-8 Home JJB Stadium 3,814 12/05/2008
Super League XIII 14 Warrington Wolves Win 38-14 Home JJB Stadium 15,537 16/05/2008
Super League XIII 15 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Win 38-30 Away Atlantic Solutions Stadium 6,370 25/05/2008
Challenge Cup QF Leeds Rhinos Lose 23-16 Away Headingley Carnegie Stadium 10,129 01/06/2008
Super League XIII 16 Huddersfield Giants† Postponed N/A Home JJB Stadium N/A 06/06/2008
Super League XIII 17 Catalans Dragons Lose 45-38 Away Stade Gilbert Brutus 9,125 14/06/2008
Super League XIII 18 Castleford Tigers Draw 22-22 Away The Jungle 7,048 22/06/2008
Super League XIII 19 Harlequins RL Win 38-20 Home JJB Stadium 11,453 27/06/2008
Super League XIII 20 Leeds Rhinos Win 23-22 Home JJB Stadium 14,911 05/07/2008
Super League XIII 21 Hull Kingston Rovers Lose 39-22 Away Craven Park 8,481 13/07/2008
Super League XIII 22 St Helens Lose 46-12 Home JJB Stadium 19,958 18/07/2008
Super League XIII 16 Huddersfield Giants† Lose 34-4 Home JJB Stadium 12,216 25/07/2008
Super League XIII 23 Hull FC Win 66-6 Home JJB Stadium 12,842 01/08/2008
Super League XIII 24 Catalans Dragons Draw 16-16 Away Stade Gilbert Brutus 9,535 09/08/2008
Super League XIII 25 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Win 32-22 Home JJB Stadium 12,319 15/08/2008
Super League XIII 26 Leeds Rhinos Lose 16-52 Home JJB Stadium 14,778 22/08/2008
Super League XIII 27 St. Helens Draw 16-16 Away Knowsley Road 14,113 05/09/2008
Super League XIII Playoffs Week 1 Bradford Bulls‡ Win 30-14 Home/Neutral The Stobart Stadium Halton 6,806 12/09/2008
Super League XIII Playoffs Week 2 Catalans Dragons Win 26-50 Away Stade Gilbert Brutus 9,985 20/09/2008
Super League XIII Playoffs Week 3 Leeds Rhinos Lose 14-18 Away Headingley Carnegie Stadium 13,112 26/09/2008
  • † Wigan Warriors against Huddersfield Giants on 6 June 2008 was postponed due to resurfacing work at the JJB Stadium. The match was re-arranged for 25 July 2008.
  • ‡ Match was originally due to take place at the JJB Stadium but the venue was changed due to the unavailability of the Stadium on that date.

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