Wigan Warriors top Super League with club-record 12th straight win
Wigan Warriors have moved to the top of the Super League table with a club-record 12th consecutive victory over Wakefield Trinity.

The update
Wigan Warriors have officially taken control of the Super League title race. The club secured a club-record 12th consecutive victory with a 26-12 win over Wakefield Trinity at the Brick Community Stadium. The win moves Wigan to the top of the table, leapfrogging Leeds Rhinos. The victory was highlighted by Jai Field’s length-of-the-field interception try and two tries from Liam Marshall.
Why it matters
This result marks a significant shift in the league standings. A club-record winning streak puts immense pressure on rivals, particularly Leeds Rhinos, who now face a must-win game against York Knights to reclaim top spot. Wigan’s dominance, combined with Leigh Leopards’ convincing 62-10 win over Bradford Bulls, has created a three-team race for the top of the table.
What to watch
Wigan’s record run will be tested in their upcoming fixtures. The table could change drastically by the end of the weekend, with Leeds and Hull KR both in action. The race for the top four spots remains incredibly tight, with multiple teams capable of influencing the final standings.
Sources
- skysports.com — Match result, Wigan's winning streak, and key player performances.
- BBC — League table standings and context on the title race.



