CAN Warrington Wolves bounce back?

After a dismal opening-day defeat to Castleford Tigers last week, that is what supporters are demanding when their side takes on Super League newcomers Leigh Centurions at the Totally Wicked Stadium on Good Friday.

Here's everything you need to know about the match...

What time is kick off?

The game is scheduled to get underway at 12.45pm.

Is the game on TV?

Sky Sports are showing the game live and coverage gets underway from 12.30pm on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena.

Membership holders from both clubs should have also received passes to stream the game live on the OurLeague App.

What is the latest team news?

Steve Price has named an unchanged 21-man squad for the game, meaning Greg Inglis' much-anticipated debut will have to wait once more.

However, there is scope for changes to the matchday 17 with Jake Mamo, Rob Butler, Ellis Robson and Josh Thewlis all vying for places.

Could Rob Butler make his competitive debut against Leigh? Picture by Mike Boden

Could Rob Butler make his competitive debut against Leigh? Picture by Mike Boden

The Centurions are without a number of their new signings, including Ben Flower, James Bell, Brendan Elliot and Nathan Peats.

Wire loanees Keanan Brand and Nathan Roebuck are both included in their squad, however, and could face their parent club.

Wire squad: Matty Ashton, Blake Austin, Rob Butler, Josh Charnley, Daryl Clark, Jason Clark, Mike Cooper, Ben Currie, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Jake Mamo, Robbie Mulhern, Joe Philbin, Stefan Ratchford, Ellis Robson, Josh Thewlis, Danny Walker, Gareth Widdop, Connor Wrench

Centurions squad: Ryan Brierley, Matty Russell, Iain Thornley, Lewis Tierney, Blake Wallace, Joe Mellor, Liam Hood, Mark Ioane, Ben Hellewell, Jordan Thompson, Matty Wildie, Alex Gerrard, Nate Peteru, Adam Sidlow, Tyrone McCarthy, Craig Mullen, Keanan Brand, Nathan Roebuck

Who is the referee?

James Child will take charge of the game, with Robert Hicks serving as the video referee.

James Child will be the man in the middle for the game. Picture by SWPix.com

James Child will be the man in the middle for the game. Picture by SWPix.com

What are the pre-match odds?

Competition sponsors Betfred have Warrington as strong favourites to get their first Super League win of the campaign.

They are 2-11 shots for victory, with a Leigh win at 9-2 while a drawn game after 80 minutes is 25-1

Wingers Josh Charnley and Tom Lineham are joint-favourites in the first tryscorer stakes, with both at odds of 9-1 while Matty Ashton and Blake Austin both come in at 11-1.

Tom Lineham is joint-favourite with Betfred to score the games first try. Picture by SWPix.com

Tom Lineham is joint-favourite with Betfred to score the game's first try. Picture by SWPix.com

If you fancy a Leigh player to cross first, their shortest odds are for Lewis Tierney and Matty Russell, who are both 18-1 shots.

Live text coverage of the game will be available on the Warrington Guardian website via 'Matchday Live.' Coverage starts at around 11am.

After the game, we will have all the post-match reaction from the Wire camp as well as opinion, analysis, man of the match polls and pictures.