WARRINGTON Wolves are back in action tonight as they welcome Leigh Centurions to The Halliwell Jones Stadium.

Will The Wire's young stars shine? Or will Leigh finally pick up their first Super League win of the season?

Here's all the information you need ahead of tonight's match...

What time is kick off?

The game gets underway at 7.45pm?

Can I watch on TV?

Sky Sports will be showing the game live, with coverage starting at 7pm on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Mix.

The match will also be streamed exclusively for members of both clubs on the OurLeague platform.

What about the crowd?

This was supposed to be The Wire's first match in front of a larger crowd, with Covid restrictions due to have been lifted on Monday.

Due to the four-week delay announced last week, capacity is once again limited to the 4,000 Wire full season members.

What is the latest team news?

Warrington have five players – Stefan Ratchford, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Joe Philbin and Ben Currie – away on international duty with England as they take on the Combined Nations All-Stars at The Halliwell Jones Stadium tomorrow.

Toby King was part of the initial England squad for the game but is ruled out with a knee injury picked up during last week's 6-2 win at St Helens. He joins Jason Clark (calf), Greg Inglis (hamstring) and Matty Ashton (ankle) on the sidelines.

As a result, Steve Price has named several youngsters in his 21-man squad with Morgan Burgess, Jacob Gannon and Tom Whitehead all in contention for senior debuts while Riley Dean and Ellis Robson are available after being recalled from loan spells.

> Check out our predicted Warrington Wolves line-up for the game by clicking here

Wire squad: Sitaleki Akauola, Blake Austin, Morgan Burgess, Rob Butler, Josh Charnley, Matt Davis, Riley Dean, Eribe Doro, Jacob Gannon, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, Tom Lineham, Ellis Longstaff, Jake Mamo, Robbie Mulhern, Ellis Robson, Josh Thewlis, Danny Walker, Tom Whitehead, Gareth Widdop, Connor Wrench

Leigh have only selected 18 players for the game, with hooker Nathan Peats part of the All-Stars squad for tomorrow's international match.

Centurions squad: Ryan Brierley, Matty Russell, Iain Thornley, Junior Sa'u, Lewis Tierney, Joe Mellor, Liam Hood, Mark Ioane, Ben Hellewell, James Bell, Matty Wildie, Nathaniel Peteru, Matty Gee, Nathan Mason, Tyrone McCarthy, Craig Mullen, Ben Reynolds, Jordan Thompson

What are the pre-match odds?

Despite having a number of players missing, Warrington are still strong favourites with competition sponsors Betfred to claim the two points.

They are 1-9 on for victory, with a first Leigh win of the season available at 7-1 while a draw after 80 minutes is 33-1.

Josh Charnley is the 6-1 favourite to score the first try, followed closely by Tom Lineham (7-1), Josh Thewlis (8-1) and Jake Mamo (9-1).

The shortest-priced Leigh player in the first tryscorer market is ex-Wire man Matty Russell, who is a 16-1 shot.