Warrington Wolves renamed their stadium after Luke Littler for one night only as they secured the 18-12 win over Catalans Dragons; Wigan Warriors came away with a 46-4 win over Hull FC; Sky Sports is the only place to watch every Super League game live this year
Last Updated: 21/02/25 10:05pm
Luke Littler celebrates Danny Walker’s try for Warrington Wolves against Catalans Dragons
Warrington Wolves kept their winning start to the season going with a closely-contested 18-12 victory over Catalans Dragons at the Luke Littler Stadium.
On a night when Warrington honoured one of their own with a trophy parade, placards of Littler’s face, and the renaming of the stadium in his honour, they came away with an important win as the 18-year-old world darts champion celebrated every moment from the stands.
In the first half, an early Arthur Mourgue penalty conversion was met with a converted Toby King try for Warrington which saw the home team in front, but, just before half-time, Matthieu Laguerre powered over for an unconverted effort to see the scores level at 6-6.
After the break, a Danny Walker wonder try and Matt Dufty’s close-range effort gave Warrington a 12-point lead, before Laguerre’s second try narrowed the gap to six points, but, despite creating chances in the final moments, Catalans could not find the attacking structure required to take the game to golden point.

Littler receives a huge welcome as he walks out in front of the fans at Warrington
Warrington will now turn their attention to Las Vegas where they head to next week to face Wigan Warriors on March 1, live on Sky Sports. The Warriors produced a dominant 46-4 victory over Hull FC, with Jai Field scoring a hat-trick of tries.
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What’s next?
Round two of Super League continues on Saturday when Salford Red Devils take on Leeds Rhinos at 3pm, then Castleford Tigers host St Helens at 8pm, with both matches live on Sky Sports+.
Warrington are then next in action in Las Vegas when they take on Wigan Warriors at Allegiant Stadium, live on Sky Sports on March 1 from 8.30pm. Meanwhile, the Dragons play on Friday February 28 when they take a trip to play Leigh Leopards, live on Sky Sports Action from 7.30pm.
Sky Sports will again show every game of the Super League live this season – including two matches in each round exclusively live, with the remaining four matches each week shown on Sky Sports+