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Leigh–Wigan Super League Semi-Final Set to Go Ahead Despite Ticketing Dispute

Leigh's owner rejects claims of a formal withdrawal, citing cancelled tickets alongside safety concerns.

Overview

  • Wigan say Leigh owner Derek Beaumont sent written notice at 10:37pm on Tuesday stating Leigh would not fulfil Friday's semi-final.
  • Wigan offered Leigh either 4,600 unreserved or 5,400 reserved seats in the North Stand, a limit set on safety advice from the Safety Advisory Group, the club's Ground Safety Officer and police, and above the 10% away minimum.
  • Beaumont issued a 4,000‑word rebuttal arguing a private WhatsApp message was not formal notice, alleging some Leigh fans had tickets cancelled and that sales were restricted, and stating the team is preparing as normal.
  • Both clubs have named 21‑man squads and say preparations continue for the match at the Brick Community Stadium on Friday at 8pm, with more than 17,000 tickets sold.
  • Reports have suggested severe financial penalties if a team withdrew, though no governing body has confirmed such figures, and the RFL has declined public comment.