Warrington Wolves 28-4 Wigan Warriorspublished at 62 mins
Warrington get the penalty and march within 20 metres.
Right in front of the sticks now...
Atkins and Westwood score two tries apiece for Warrington
Wolves two points clear at top of table, Wigan third
Matt Newsum
Warrington get the penalty and march within 20 metres.
Right in front of the sticks now...
One thing I hope for English rugby league is that Shaun Wane's young Wigan players continue to learn and grow from these experiences.
It can't be much fun for the young players Nick Gregson, Jack Wells and Lewis Tierney but they are getting vital match experience.
It could benefit us all in the long run.
Last quarter of the game.
Warrington get the ball back off their own kick-off too.
One-way traffic at the moment.
Warrington Wolves 28-4 Wigan Warriors
Iestyn Harris
Former Great Britain international on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Superb attacking rugby from Warrington. They've been all over Wigan Warriors tonight."
Warrington Wolves 28-4 Wigan Warriors
Warrington hammer Wigan all across their line to soften them up and wait for the gap to appear.
Ryan Atkins took full advantage for his second try. Game over, even though Kurt Gidley fails for the first time tonight from the tee.
Dan Sarginson knocks on in front of his own sticks and Warrington get a scrum.
Every little mistake is magnified at the moment.
One little passage of play sums the game up. Wigan hooker Sam Powell tried to chip in midfield, it was charged down and Warrington came up with the ball.
That try by Ryan Atkins seems to have just knocked a bit of stuffing out of Wigan. But I think it was that first-half defensive effort which has taken its toll on the tank most.
Warrington are getting this ball back too easily. Possession + field position + the odd cheap penalty = points.
Greg Burke stands still, ruefully. He knocked on at the play-the-ball and Wigan have just released the valve marked "pressure" once again.
Warrington can break now.
Warrington forced to drop out. Wigan putting on a bit of pressure.
Daryl Clark levelled Matty Smith before that. Wow.
Wigan get a scrum and then a penalty off the restart.
They look fired up. They need to be, it's a 20-point deficit!
Warrington Wolves 24-4 Wigan Warriors
Iestyn Harris
Former Great Britain international on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Warrington look a little bit quicker and stronger that Wigan, and I can't see a way back for Wigan. It's a long way back."
Warrington Wolves 24-4 Wigan Warriors
Pressure told there, Stefan Ratchford offloading out of the tackle to a grateful Ryan Atkins who has a close-range finish.
Wigan were ever so ragged at the back then. Big inquest between their players behind the sticks too.
Joe Westerman held up. Warrington not adverse to a bit of direct running.
Lewis Tierney concedes another drop out for Wigan, and Warrington will get a set of six.
Warrington made big metres on that last set. It is they who have the lead and the roll on at the moment.
Whatever was said at half-time, Wigan do look sharper here. George Williams stepped and then poked a brilliant kick through but Kevin Penny watched it dead.
Took a quick tap and gets Warrington on the front foot.
No Tom Lineham for Warrington this half. He's been kept off as a precaution for a head injury. Not his most enjoyable night. Hope he's alright.
His fellow winger Kevin Penny is driven back by fierce Wigan defence and the drop out is called.
Wigan will get the ball back.
Ryan Atkins made a big tackle in that last set. He's having a great season. Not the most spectacular of centres, though he does plenty of big plays. Just does the job, without fuss.
Anyway, Warrington give away a scrum after Jordan Cox knocks on. Wigan have possession.
Warrington Wolves 18-4 Wigan Warriors
Here we go then. Warrington get the ball off the restart. 40 to go!
HT: Warrington Wolves 18-4 Wigan Warriors
Anyone fancy an away trip to Canada next year?
Toronto Wolfpack are the newest addition to the English rugby league system - they will play in League 1 from 2017.
They will be coached by former Leigh boss Paul Rowley, while ex-Great Britain coach Brian Noble has been appointed as head of rugby.
Just in case you were wondering about the travelling, Toronto will play home games in four-week or five-week blocks before heading over to Europe for a similar length of time for a series of away games.