A FIRST Super League Grand Final since 2018 is within touching distance for Warrington Wolves.

In order to get there, however, they must be victorious in the Craven Park cauldron against a Hull KR side looking to reach Old Trafford for the very first time.

Tonight’s game, which kicks off at 8pm, is the first of two Super League semi-final matches this weekend, with Wigan Warriors taking on Leigh Leopards tomorrow evening.

You can find all of our build-up pieces to tonight’s game below, plus some key pieces of matchday information…

Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves, semi-final ticket info, TV details and match referee

Tonight’s game will be played out in front of a sell-out crowd, with Wire’s allocation of 1,100 tickets having sold out over the weekend. Fans without tickets are being urged not to travel to Hull.

The match is being shown live on Sky Sports, with coverage getting underway at 7.30pm on Sky Sports + (main channel).

Liam Moore will referee tonight’s game, with Jack Smith on video referee duty.

Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves, semi-final build-up

> Warrington Wolves squad news as Sam Burgess makes an unsurprising decision

> Pre semi-final talking points as history beckons for Wire and Hull KR

> Sam Burgess Q&A: Areas to improve, being underdogs and thriving in a cauldron

> George Williams on Hull KR, Mikey Lewis battle and THAT drop goal against St Helens

> Club legend Adrian Morley on Warrington's progress and why Burgess' success is no surprise to him

> Sam Powell explains how taming hostile crowd could work in Wire's favour

> The highs and lows of Warrington Wolves in Super League semi-finals

> Five Warrington pubs to watch tonight's action in for those who cannot be in Hull

> The pre-match thoughts of Hull KR head coach Willie Peters

> The key duo Hull KR can welcome back for tonight's showdown

Follow Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves semi-final live with us

As always, the most in-depth coverage of tonight’s game live from Sewell Group Craven Park can be found at warringtonguardian.co.uk

‘Matchday Live’ will be up and running from around 6pm to bring you all of the build-up from the ground and the latest team news as it arrives, before live text commentary when the action starts at 8pm.

From the full-time hooter onwards – whether Wire’s season is over or continues onto Old Trafford – we will bring you detailed post-match analysis and reaction from the Warrington camp.