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The Wigan Warriors showed real grit as they came from behind to defeat Hull FC 20-16 at the MKM Stadium. This exciting Super League match had fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Both teams gave it their all, but Wigan’s late push made the difference.

Wigan’s Second-Half Surge

Hull started strong and led for much of the first half. But Wigan didn’t give up. They came out after halftime with renewed energy and quickly turned the game around. The Warriors scored two key tries that put them in control.

Key Moments That Decided the Match

  • A powerful try from Wigan’s forward line early in the second half shifted the momentum.
  • Hull missed a few critical tackles that allowed Wigan to break through.
  • The Warriors’ defense held strong in the final minutes, stopping Hull from scoring the equalizer.

What This Victory Means for Both Teams

With this win, Wigan moves up to third place in the Super League standings. They have shown they can win tough, close games. For Hull, it’s a disappointing loss, but they still have plenty of season left to bounce back. Both teams will be looking to build on this performance in the weeks ahead.

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