On Sunday afternoon, the Vikings travel to Cumbria to take on Workington Town at the Fibrus Community Stadium for Round Three of the Betfred Championship, and kick-off is set for 3pm.
Allan Coleman’s side will look to get back to winning ways after a defeat to Leeds Rhinos in the Challenge Cup last weekend.
TICKET & ENTRY INFORMATION
Tickets are still available for fans to purchase HERE. Fans can also pay at the Stadium. This is the Vikings’ first trip to Workington since 2022.
SQUAD NEWS
Allan Coleman has named his 21-man squad for the fixture.
Nick Gregson and Joe Edge are included, having missed the defeat to Leeds through injury. Danny Langtree drops out through concussion protocols after suffering a concussion last weekend
Read our full squad news HERE.

Jonty Gorley has named his squad for Sunday’s game at the Fibrus Community Stadium.
Workington Town 21-man squad
Ross Ainley, Jake Bradley, Jake Carter, Lucas Castle, Rio Corkill, Alex Donaghy, Oscar Doran, Callum Farrer, Spencer Fulton, Zarrin Galea, Tobias Gibson, Delaine Gittens-Bedward, Guy Graham, Evan Lawther, Mason Lewthwaite, Jude Lupton, Callum Phillips, Tuarae Rawhiti, Stevie Scholey, Dom Wear, Bear Williams
🗣️ MCWHIRTER RELISHING OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD OF TRIP TO CUMBRIA
Morgan McWhirter previews Sunday’s clash with Workington at the Fibrus Community Stadium and talks through why he believes he has made such a strong start to 2026.
🏉 MATCH OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS
Carl Hughes will be the Referee on Saturday afternoon, and he will be assisted by Sam Jenkinson and Craig Regan as Touch Judges.
📱 FOLLOW THE GAME WITH THE VIKINGS
Are you not going to be with us in Cumbria? You can keep updated with the Vikings’ official club coverage!
Vikings fans will be able to get full updates through our match coverage on our official X account – your hub to find out all the key news, including match day lineups, live game updates, and post-game coverage.
💬 COACH PREVIEW
Head Coach Allan Coleman is looking forward to welcoming the Super League heavyweights.
On Saturday’s game, Coleman said: “I’m expecting a totally different game to what we played on Saturday. It’s going to be wet and heavy against a team that’s going to be smarting from their previous game.
“We’re under no illusions of how physical a contest it’s going to be, so we’re expecting a tough game.
“It starts the first of two tough away games with us going to Oldham as well next week, so it’s vital we get the two points this Sunday.”
















