Summary

  1. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    The crowd have had a few reasons to get off their feet at Wembley after a hectic start, and now they rise in unison and applaud the memory of Rob Burrow.

    It's yet another touching tribute.

  2. 'Both cards wrong'published at 15:16 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington 0-0 Wolves

    Brian Noble
    Former Great Britain coach on BBC One

    Matt Dufty is sent to the sin binImage source, PA Media

    Both yellow cards are wrong for me.

    It's the start of a game and no foul play is intended. Keep players on the field.

  3. 'We'd like to see some rugby'published at 15:16 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Armani Sharrock
    Warrington Wolves Women head coach on BBC Radio Merseyside

    There will be a lot of emotion on the field at the minute. I think we've seen that in the first couple of minutes, the intensity is high for both teams.

    The referee will just want the captains to calm things down before we start seeing red cards.

    We'd like to see some rugby.

  4. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Two minutes and two sets have passed us by since those two sin binnings, the tempo remains high and no further yellow cards have been issued.

    That makes for a change, at least.

  5. 'Can't do tit for tat'published at 15:14 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    You can't do tit-for-tat. One may be a yellow card and the other may not.

    Purely because of the first decision, the referee is going to do the same.

  6. SIN-BINpublished at 4 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    And there we have it, it is 12 v 12 as Warrington full-back Matt Dufty is shown a yellow card and will spend the next 10 minutes in the sin-bin.

    We have only just clicked into the fourth minute of this final.

  7. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Warrington failed to make the most of the penalty, and Wigan come up with the ball.

    Warrington scramble to recover and Matt Dufty hits Liam Marshall high in a tackle.

    Surely this is another sin binning now...

  8. 'A poor call'published at 15:13 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Micky Higham
    Ex-Wigan & Warrington hooker on BBC Radio Manchester

    This is what's got me - he's saying there's contact there so why has Thewlis not gone off for a head check?

    I think it's a poor call.

  9. 'Ridiculous'published at 15:12 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    I can't believe this is happening.

    That is ridiculous.

  10. SIN-BINpublished at 3 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    This seems like a huge call.

    Mike Cooper will have 10 minutes in the sin bin.

    Referee Chris Kendall says there was too much force in the tackle after Thewlis slipped into him.

  11. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Mike Cooper gets a talking to from referee Chris Kendall after giving away an early penalty.

    Josh Thewlis slipped into the tackle, but the referee might even sin-bin Cooper here...

  12. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Wigan kick early in that first set, with Warrington coming at them with plenty of energy straight away.

  13. Postpublished at 1 min

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    Armani Sharrock
    Warrington Wolves Women head coach on BBC Radio Merseyside

    Both sides will be up for today's game.

    A really fitting weekend for Rob Burrow - to remember him in this moment.

  14. Kick-offpublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington 0-0 Wigan

    And off we go!

    Warrington kick-off proceedings, so Wigan have the first crack with ball in hand.

  15. Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington v Wigan (15:07 BST)

    Matt Newsum
    Commentator on BBC One

    Rob Burrow tribute on the big screen at WembleyImage source, PA Media

    A silence befitting a man of Rob Burrow's stature.

  16. 'Really fitting occasion'published at 15:07 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington v Wigan (15:07 BST)

    Brian Noble
    Former Great Britain coach on BBC One

    "The game has excelled itself in reflecting upon a person that transcended the sport into the real world and his challenges towards the back end over the last four years.

    "That has been reflected really well.

    "And I think we've got a really fitting occasion this afternoon with the quality of what's coming."

  17. 'Not playing is hardest thing' - Burgesspublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington v Wigan (15:07 BST)

    Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess speaking to BBC Sport:

    "Personally, it's been such a good six or seven months. The team have been a joy to coach and I guess it's great to celebrate today, especially with Rob Burrow's passing, so we can all celebrate in that respect.

    "From a team's perspective, this is a nice reward for the work we've done already.

    "I really enjoy coaching the players and I have a great relationship with them, but not being able to play is the hardest thing."

  18. 'I need to get out of players' way' - Peetpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington v Wigan (15:07 BST)

    Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet speaking to BBC Sport:

    "If we're doing our job properly as staff, we shouldn't need to say much coming into these games.

    "That's what pre-season is for, it's what regular games are for, to instil certain things, to learn lessons, to build trust and on these days, my biggest challenge is to get out of the way.

    "(on a potential clean sweep of all four trophies) That is the end. What motivates me is the journey, getting to know the players, working with them. I still can't believe we've won those trophies. I woke up this morning and it feels like the first one.

    "I still feel nervous, thinking that we've got to play well.

  19. Postpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington v Wigan (15:07 BST)

    That silence was impeccably observed and ended with cheers and applause.

    Now with the action fast approaching, let's get some last-minute thoughts from both coaches...

  20. Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 8 June

    Warrington v Wigan (15:07 BST)

    Silence has fallen over Wembley Stadium as a minute's silence is observed in memory of the late Rob Burrow.