THE return to weekly rounds is here, with Warrington Wolves now getting an uninterrupted run to the end of the season – whenever that may be.

Tonight’s crucial outing sees them welcome a Hull FC side themselves in need of a win to The Halliwell Jones Stadium.

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Here’s all the key info you need ahead of tonight’s game…

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 getting underway at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Arena.

CAN I STILL GET TICKETS?

Tickets for tonight’s game remain available online, in-person at the club store and over the phone by calling 01925 248888.

Cash turnstiles will be available in the South and West Stands while tickets for the North and East Stands can be bought from the North Stand ticket windows, which open at 5pm.

WHAT IS THE LATEST TEAM NEWS?

Prop forward James Harrison will make his Warrington debut tonight, with head coach Daryl Powell confirming in his pre-match press conference that the former Featherstone man would play having recovered from an ACL injury.

> Click here to read everything Daryl Powell said in his pre-match press conference

Peter Mata’utia returns from suspension, but Kyle Amor misses the game with a slight muscle injury.

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

Warrington Guardian:

Having returned for the reserves against Wigan, James Harrison looks set for his first-team debut tonight. Picture by Bob Brough

Hull FC have several injury concerns, with influential full-back Jake Connor and centre Carlos Tuimavave among those on the long-term absentee list.

This week also saw the immediate release of half-back Josh Reynolds from his marquee contract with the club.

However, Hull are able to welcome prop Scott Taylor back from suspension:

Hull squad: Adam Swift, Josh Griffin, Darnell McIntosh, Luke Gale, Ligi Sao, Danny Houghton, Chris Satae, Manu Ma’u, Jordan Lane, Joe Lovodua, Kane Evans, Brad Fash, Jack Brown, Connor Wynne, Cameron Scott, Mitieli Vulikijapani, Jacob Hookem, Aidan Burrell, Jamie Shaul, Scott Taylor, Davy Litten

WHO IS THE MATCH REFEREE?

James Child will take charge of the game, with Marcus Griffiths on video referee duty.

WHAT ARE THE PRE-MATCH ODDS?

The Wire are favourites for victory with competition sponsors Betfred, with a home win available at odds of 4-7.

Hull FC are 6-4 for victory while a drawn scoreline after 80 minutes is 18-1.

Wire wingers Matty Ashton and Connor Wrench are joint-favourites to score the game’s first try at 15-2, with Hull pair Darnell McIntosh and Adam Swift available at 9-1.

Warrington Guardian:

Fresh from signing a new three-year deal this week, will Connor Wrench score the game's first try tonight? Picture by Mike Boden