WARRINGTON Wolves' Super League VI fixtures have been delayed.
They were expected to be announced in full this week but clubs within Super League have protested about their schedules and a new draft has been despatched by League chiefs this week.
Bradford Bulls' announcement that their home games will be played at Bradford City's Valley Parade soccer ground have also forced changes.
The latest draft of fixtures do not show Warrington starting the season at home to St. Helens, as in the previous case, but away to Wigan instead.
They do include Warrington playing the top five teams three times in the campaign and Castleford four times in a new 28-match format.
Clubs have the right to protest about the latest draft and only after these have been received and taken on board will the full fixtures be released.
BSkyB Television have announced that they will be broadcasting Super League games live on Saturday nights rather than Sunday nights during 2001. Friday night games will remain unaffected.
St. Helens and Wigan Warriors have revealed that their home games will be on Friday nights at 8pm, unless otherwise directed for television.
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