Super League Grand Final TV channel: Where to watch Wigan vs Warrington on TV

Warrington are seeking their maiden Grand Final victory and their first league title for 63 years.

Wigan face Warrington for the third time in six years at Old Trafford, home of Manchester United, with the Wolves hoping to make it third time lucky.

Warrington also lost 8-0 to Wigan in the 1987 Premiership Final at the same venue, in which current coach Shaun Wane played at prop.

The Warriors are bidding to make it five wins from 10 appearances in the Grand Final.

He said: “We used the emotional ties to get us here, the fact that lads are leaving and staff are leaving,” he said.

“But we’ve spoken about the fact that doesn’t give us any right to it and also that emotion can only get us so far, it’s about performance.

“As much as we try to use the emotion to get more out of everyone, we’re also realistic to know that it’s what goes on between the white lines that will get the result and hopefully make it a fairytale ending.

“Waney is leaving on his terms and hopefully in glory. For the work he’s done here as a player and coach, long before he was involved with the first team, he has been a massive servant to the club and deserves to go out on a high.”

What TV channel is Wigan vs Warrington on today?

The Super League Grand Final will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena in the UK.

Pre-match coverage gets underway at 5pm ahead of kick-off at 6pm.

Existing Sky Sports will also be able to stream the match via the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded across a host of devices.

Fans without a Sky Sports subscription can still tune into the action through NOW TV.

Day passes, which let you view Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, start at £7.99 a day, with a weekly pass starting from £12.99 and no locking in to a contract.

Wigan vs Warrington – what have the coaches said?

Shaun Wane: ”I’ll give anything up to get the trophy on Saturday, I’ve driven out as a winner and driven out as a loser – there’s only one way to go and that’s with a cup and a ring.

“The one thing about my players is I love the interaction with them. It’s an emotional time, I’ve had tears in my eyes a few times which I’m not used to, but I’ve been here 30 years so it’s to be expected.

“Nothing will make me more emotional than to win that trophy. I’m ready, my players are ready, and I can’t wait.”

Steve Price: “When I first arrived I didn’t know any of my staff, I knew three players I think it was, and it’s a credit to the owner Simon Moran, Karl Fitzpatrick in believing in me – and of course the players to adapt to change.

“They’re the ones who are putting the bodies on the line week in week out. This is game 37 of the season and we’ve used about 24 players to date, it’s credit to head of performance Jon [Clarke] who’s done an outstanding job.

“We don’t look at ourselves too much, I’m more so happy for the players than anything.”