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In a tough and exciting match at the MKM Stadium, the Wigan Warriors pulled off a big comeback to beat Hull FC 20-16. This win helped them move up to third place in the Super League standings.

First Half: Hull Takes Control

Hull FC came out strong and controlled the first half. They scored early and kept the pressure on Wigan, building a lead that had their fans cheering.

  • Hull scored two tries in the first 30 minutes.
  • Wigan struggled to find their rhythm and made several mistakes.
  • At halftime, Hull led 16-6, looking confident.

Second Half: Wigan Fights Back

Wigan came out for the second half with new energy. They tightened up their defense and started to find gaps in Hull’s line.

  • Wigan scored a try just 10 minutes into the second half.
  • They added another try soon after to tie the game at 16-16.
  • A late penalty goal gave Wigan the lead for good at 20-16.

Final Stand: Wigan Secures the Win

Hull tried to mount a late rally, but Wigan’s defense held strong. The final whistle blew with Wigan up 20-16, securing a hard-fought victory. The win pushes Wigan up to third place, while Hull is left to think about what could have been after a strong first half.

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