WOLVES are hoping fans get on the bus and show their support at the upcoming Challenge Cup quarter final against in-form Hull KR.
Warrington travel to Craven Park on May 30, kick off 5.30pm, as they chase their first semi-final appearance in the competition since 2004.
In a bid to ensure the primrose and blue army travel in numbers, the club are once more offering fans cut price travel to the game.
Coach travel is available to season ticket holders for just a minimum £1 donation to the RFL Benevolent Fund, while fans without season tickets can pay £5 per person plus a £1 donation.
A similar initiative proved to be a great success in the previous round's 56-8 win at Featherstone.
Tickets for the game are already on sale in Wolfware and online, with seating tickets priced £20 for adults, £14 for concessions and £9 for juniors and standing tickets priced £15 for adults, £10 for concessions and £7 for juniors. Wolves junior season ticket holders need to exchange their quarter-final cup voucher for a match ticket in Wolfware.
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