THE first team may be out of action, but Warrington Wolves fans will get the chance to watch some potential stars of the future this week.

Both the scholarship and academy sides are in action at Victoria Park, with both aiming to continue their good recent form.

Tyrone McCarthy’s under 16s team will look to keep their unbeaten start to the season going this evening when they take on Wakefield Trinity.

The team have won all three of their games so far, picking up victories over Bradford Bulls, Leeds Rhinos and Newcastle Thunder.

Kick off is at 7pm and admission is free for 2022 members. For non-members, entry costs £5 for adults and £2 for concessions.

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The Warrington Wolves under 16s team have won all three of their games in 2022 so far. Picture by Joe Richardson

Then on Friday, Richard Marshall’s academy side face perhaps their stiffest test of the campaign so far as they host neighbours St Helens.

The Wire have won back-to-back games in convincing fashion to sit fourth in the Academy competition table, beating London Broncos and Newcastle Thunder and scoring 72 points in each fixture.

However, they are tasked with facing a Saints side that has won all five of its matches this season to sit top of the pile.

The match kicks off at 7.30pm and as with the scholarship game, members can watch the match free of charge at Victoria Park while entry again costs £5 for adults and £2 for concessions for non-members.