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Match Report – Leigh 24 – 6 Warrington


David Armstrong scored a brilliant breakaway try as Leigh Leopards dominated Warrington Wolves during Super League Magic Weekend at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday; watch all of Sunday’s matches from Liverpool live on Sky Sports

Last Updated: 04/07/26 8:19pm

Highlights from Hill Dickinson Stadium as Leigh breezed past Warrington

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Highlights from Hill Dickinson Stadium as Leigh breezed past Warrington

Highlights from Hill Dickinson Stadium as Leigh breezed past Warrington

Leigh Leopards bolstered their hopes of making the Betfred Super League play-offs after David Armstrong led them to a dominant 24-6 victory against Warrington Wolves during Magic Weekend.

Warrington looked a shade of their usual selves at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with Sam Burgess’ side managing only one score, a breakaway try from Marc Sneyd in the final two minutes of the game.

Other than that, there was little to celebrate for the Wolves, who were outclassed by their opponents in the first half, but head coach Sam Burgess said he was proud of his team for continuing to fight.

Tesi Niu carries two Warrington Wolves defenders with him over the line for his fourth try of the season for Leigh

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Tesi Niu carries two Warrington Wolves defenders with him over the line for his fourth try of the season for Leigh

Tesi Niu carries two Warrington Wolves defenders with him over the line for his fourth try of the season for Leigh

“The start was tough, we got on the wrong side of the error and penalty count early,” Burgess said.

“I am proud of them for hanging in. Leigh are a challenging team with a lot of great players. We will dust ourselves off and go again next week.”

Leigh started strongly, battering the Warrington defence back to their try line, before Tesi Niu bulldozed his way over for his fourth try of the season.

David Armstrong crashes over the try line for Leigh

David Armstrong crashes over the try line for Leigh

It was not long before they had another, with Umyla Hanley offloading to Armstrong, the player of the match, who zipped his way upfield away from a chasing pack of Wolves players to score a breakaway try.

The first half continued in the same fashion. While Leigh were not prolific in their scoring, Warrington did not offer much going forward, with the half-time stats proving damning.

Leigh took 61 per cent of possession heading into the break and had made 180 more metres than their opponents.

After returning to the field, Warrington looked somewhat galvanised, but they continued to make mistakes, and Leigh made them pay for not taking their chances.

Perhaps their best opportunity of the second half came not long after half-time, with the Wolves working through their sets, before Sneyd scuffed a kick over the top to Leigh’s Adam Cook.

Ruthlessly, the Leopards then turned defence into attack, with Edwin Ipape using his strength to crash over the Wolves’ tryline from dummy half for his side’s third try.

Warrington's Sam Powell was sent to the sin-bin for a hip drop on Niu

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Warrington’s Sam Powell was sent to the sin-bin for a hip drop on Niu

Warrington’s Sam Powell was sent to the sin-bin for a hip drop on Niu

Things went from bad to worse for Warrington, with Sam Powell being sent to the sin-bin for a hip-drop tackle on try-scorer Niu.

Powell had wrapped his legs around Niu, who fell in an awkward position, extending his leg at an uncomfortable angle, and was replaced by Gareth O’Brien. Leigh fans will fear the worst, with Niu seen sitting in the dugout with ice on his knee after.

With a man down, the Wolves struggled to keep pace with the Leigh attackers, with Cook popping a short ball off to Hanley, who cut a sensational line through the Wolves defence and strode home for their fourth try of the match.

“It was a great performance,” Leigh Leopards’ head coach Adrian Lam told Sky Sports. “I thought we were pretty physical the whole time.

Magic Weekend Fixtures 2026 (All matches live on Sky Sports Action)

Saturday July 4
Huddersfield Giants 24-36 York Knights
Hull KR 26-12 Hull FC
Leigh Leopards 24-6 Warrington Wolves
Catalans Dragons vs Toulouse Olympique 8pm
Sunday July 5
Wakefield Trinity vs Castleford Tigers 12.30pm
Leeds Rhinos vs Bradford Bulls 3pm
Wigan Warriors vs St Helens 5,30pm

“It was nice to beat a top-six team. We needed a win like that. I am just grateful.”

Leigh, who sit in seventh place in the Super League standings, are now just two points shy of Hull KR, Wigan Warriors, St Helens and Wakefield Trinity, all on 22 points, as they continue their charge to make the top six.

Andy Burnham has revealed the Premier League manager who inspires his leadership, while enjoying Super League Magic Weekend at Hill Dickinson Stadium

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Andy Burnham has revealed the Premier League manager who inspires his leadership, while enjoying Super League Magic Weekend at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Andy Burnham has revealed the Premier League manager who inspires his leadership, while enjoying Super League Magic Weekend at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Super League 2026 – upcoming key dates

  • Rivals Round reversed: July 23-July 26
  • Elimination Play-offs: September 19-September 20
  • Play-off semi-finals: September 26-September 27
  • Grand Final: October 3

Sky Sports will show every game of the Super League live this season, including two matches each round exclusively live. The remaining five matches will be broadcast on Sky Sports+.




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