A NEW month and hopefully a new start for Warrington Wolves tonight.

Can they start their run towards the Super League home straight with victory? Or will the second half of the season start the way the first ended?

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Here’s all the info you need to know ahead of tonight’s clash with Leeds Rhinos…

WHAT TIME IS KICK OFF?

The game is scheduled to get underway at 8pm.

IS IT ON TV?

Sky Sports have selected the game for live broadcast, with coverage starting at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Arena.

CAN I STILL BUY TICKETS?

Tickets can still be bought online, over the phone and in-person all the way up to kick off.

However, the club store will only open at 3pm today due to the Jubilee Bank Holiday, so supporters are advised to buy in advance.

Cash turnstiles will be in operation in the South Stand and the West Stand (visiting supporters) while the North Stand ticket windows will be open for North and East Stand tickets.

WHAT IS THE LATEST TEAM NEWS?

Prop forward Kyle Amor is set to make his Wire debut this evening having joined on loan from St Helens last week.

Head coach Daryl Powell has confirmed that despite the return of Josh Thewlis from a knee injury, Gareth Widdop will remain at full-back with Stefan Ratchford partnering George Williams in the halves.

Danny Walker is also in contention to return from a foot injury.

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Wire squad: Kyle Amor, Matty Ashton, Joe Bullock, Daryl Clark, Jason Clark, Mike Cooper, Ben Currie, Matt Davis, Oliver Holmes, Toby King, Ellis Longstaff, Billy Magoulias, Peter Mata'utia, Robbie Mulhern, Joe Philbin, Stefan Ratchford, Josh Thewlis, Danny Walker, Gareth Widdop, George Williams, Connor Wrench

Warrington Guardian:

Kyle Amor could make his Wire debut. Picture by Warrington Wolves

Leeds welcome Matt Prior back from suspension while half-back Blake Austin – one of four former Wire players in the Rhinos 21 – is set for his first appearance against Warrington since his three-year spell at the club ended.

However, head coach Rohan Smith remains without the likes Harry Newman, Jack Walker and Alex Mellor (all injured) as well as the suspended James Bentley and Tom Holroyd.

Rhinos squad: David Fusitu'a, Liam Sutcliffe, Ash Handley, Blake Austin, Mikolaj Oledzki, Kruise Leeming, Matt Prior, Rhyse Martin, Zane Tetevano, Brad Dwyer, Richie Myler, Cameron Smith, Bodene Thompson, Morgan Gannon, Sam Walters, Jack Broadbent, Jarrod O'Connor, James Donaldson, Corey Johnson, Muizz Mustapha, Zak Hardaker

Warrington Guardian:

Blake Austin makes his first return to The Halliwell Jones Stadium as a Leeds Rhinos player tonight

WHO IS THE MATCH REFEREE?

Jack Smith has been chosen to officiate tonight’s game, with Tom Grant serving as video referee as and when required.

WHAT ARE THE PRE-MATCH ODDS?

Competition sponsors Betfred have The Wire as favourites to repeat their Round One win at Headingley and complete a home-and-away double over Leeds.

A home victory is available at odds of 1-3 while the Rhinos are 12-5 to secure their first away win of the season.

A drawn scoreline after 80 minutes is a 20-1 shot.

Warrington Guardian:

Connor Wrench scores the winner against Leeds in Round One. Picture by PA Wire

ROUND 14 FIXTURES IN FULL

Tonight:

Catalans Dragons vs Huddersfield Giants (7.30pm UK time)

Warrington Wolves vs Leeds Rhinos (8pm, Sky Sports Arena)

Tomorrow:

Castleford Tigers vs Wigan Warriors (2pm, Channel 4)

Toulouse Olympique vs St Helens (5pm UK time)

Sunday:

Hull KR vs Salford Red Devils (3pm)

Wakefield Trinity vs Hull FC (3pm)