Hull KR and Warrington Wolves have confirmed when they will play their rearranged Super League round two game, with a new date set.
The fixture could not be played back in February as Hull KR were facing Brisbane Broncos in the World Club Challenge. It had been hoped that the game could be rearranged on a Challenge Cup weekend, however, both clubs progressed to the semi-finals where they then met, making that solution impossible.
It now means that the rearranged game has to be a mid-week fixture with Tuesday, 18th August the confirmed date.
As a result of that, Hull KR have had to amend the dates for two of their other home games in August with the Robins to host Catalans Dragons on Thursday, 13th August, whilst they will play Toulouse Olympique at home on Saturday, 22nd August.
It means that Hull KR will play three games in ten days.
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When Warrington Wolves will play Hull KR
Whilst Warrington are yet to formally announce the fixture rearrangement at the time of writing, it has previously been reported by The Warrington Guardian that Wire too have had another game rescheduled to fit the midweek fixture in.
Warrington’s clash with York will reportedly be played on Thursday, 13th August, but their game against Huddersfield Giants has remained the same, set to be played on Sunday, 23rd August,
It means Warrington Wolves will play three games in eleven days, but they will obviously have an away fixture at Craven Park as opposed to the three home games that Hull KR have.
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