TODAY is the day for Joe Philbin as he gets set for his Testimonial match.

Warrington Wolves and Leigh Leopards face off at The Halliwell Jones Stadium in a match to celebrate the prop's decade of service to his hometown club as both sides finalise their preparations for the new Super League season.

We've brought together all of our build-up to the game below as well as answering a few key questions ahead of kick off...

> LONG READ: Joe Philbin reflects on a decade at his hometown club

> Warrington Wolves confirm their team to face Leigh Leopards

> A plethora of Philbin's former Wire teammates to feature for Leigh

> Five key talking points ahead of Wire and Leigh's final pre-season test

> From work experience to the biggest stages - Philbin's Wire decade in pictures

> 'An absolute legend' and 'nobody works harder' - Wire teammates hail the Testimonial man

Warrington Guardian: Wire will wear this one-off kit for Joe Philbin's Testimonial match tonightWire will wear this one-off kit for Joe Philbin's Testimonial match tonight (Image: Joe Richardson)

Tickets, live coverage, referee and other match details for Joe Philbin Testimonial

Tonight's game gets underway at 5.30pm at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.

Tickets are believed to be selling well and the attendance is on course to be higher than the crowd of just over 5,500 that watched Ben Currie's Testimonial match between the two sides last year.

A large travelling support is expected from Leigh, who confirmed yesterday that more than 2,000 tickets had been snapped up by their fans.

Tickets are still available to be bought online - North Stand tickets cost £20 for adults and £17 for concessions while tickets for all other stands cost £17 and £10 respectively.

Under 16s can watch the game from any stand for just £5 while children aged under 7 are able to attend for free with a paying adult.

Cash turnstiles will be available for the South, East and West Stands with no increase in price.

Ben Thaler will referee tonight's match, with fellow Super League referee Marcus Griffiths set to be one of the touch judges.

Tonight's game is not being streamed, so the only way to see the action live is to be at the ground.

As always, however, the Warrington Guardian will be providing live text commentary of the game via 'Matchday Live,' which will bring you all of the build-up, in-play match updates and post-match reaction from around 4pm.