Wigan Warriors defeated the Bradford Bulls 38-14 in a Super League match to end a four-game losing streak [1], [2].
This victory is critical for the team's season trajectory. The win allows Wigan to maintain its position within the Super League play-off spots and halts a momentum-killing run of defeats [2].
Noah Hodkinson led the offensive effort for the Warriors. Hodkinson scored three tries, a hat-trick, to secure the dominant scoreline [1]. The result marks the team's first win in five matches [1].
Despite the score, the victory came with a significant cost to the roster. Wigan lost two wingers to injury during the contest: Liam Marshall and Dayon [2]. These losses leave the team facing a personnel challenge as they look to build on this single win.
The match served as a necessary reset for the club. After struggling through a series of four consecutive losses [1], the 38-14 result demonstrates the team's ability to produce high-scoring offense against league opponents [2].
“Wigan Warriors defeated the Bradford Bulls 38-14”
While the victory stabilizes Wigan's standing in the play-off race, the simultaneous loss of two wingers creates a tactical vulnerability. The team must now balance the psychological boost of breaking their losing streak against the physical reality of a depleted backline.




