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The 2020 Super League Grand Final was the 23rd official Grand Final and championship-deciding game of
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. The game was won 8–4 by St Helens over their local rivals
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. Due to the
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, it was the first Super League Grand Final not held at
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.


Stadium selection

Initially,
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was confirmed as the venue for the 2020 Super League Grand Final, with the
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scheduling
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's tie against
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, on the same day, to be played away at St Mary's Stadium in order to allow Old Trafford to accommodate the Grand Final. However with an increasing number of positive
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tests in rugby league players and match postponements approaching the game, Manchester United and the Super League withdrew from the agreement on 17 October as Old Trafford would be unable to accommodate a change in date with them hosting
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and Paris Saint Germain midweek either side of the Grand Final weekend in the Champions League. On 22 October it was announced that the game would be played at the KCOM Stadium, Hull on Friday 27 November with an 8pm kick-off. Criticism was met with the selection of KCOM as the venue, with some people saying it was a poor attempt to expand rugby league's reach, whereas other were saying it was the most iconic
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stadium and that stadium selection did not matter as fans were not allowed to attend.


Background

The two finalists finished first and second in the regular season with Wigan winning 13 of their 17 games and St Helens 12 out of 17. These league positions earned both clubs byes to the second (semi-final) round of the play-offs and home advantage in their semi-final matches.


Route to the final


Wigan Warriors

Wigan finished first in the regular season, to claim their first League Leaders Shield since
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, and a first trophy for head coach, Adrian Lam. In their semi-final they played
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the lowest ranked winning team from the elimination finals. Wigan won the match 29–2, with tries from
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, Harry Smith, Zak Hardaker,
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and
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to reach the grand final, for an 11th time.


St Helens

Reigning and defending champions St Helens finished second in the regular season against Catalans Dragons the higher ranked winning team from the elimination finals. St Helens won the match 48–2, to reach the grand final, for a record 12th time.


Match details

Both teams normal kit colours are red and white, but with Wigan having finished higher in the league, they were the 'home team' which meant that they were playing in their normal red and white colours, with St Helens playing in their alternate blue and white kit. The game was the lowest scoring grand final in the history of Super League, but has been described as one of the greatest and most dramatic grand finals. In a game dominated by defences, there was no scoring until the last minute of the first half, when St Helens were awarded a
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for a shoulder charge by Morgan Smithies on
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. Coote took the kick himself to give St Helens a 2–0 half-time lead. The closest effort to a try had seen Wigan's Zak Hardaker prevented from scoring by five St Helens defenders, when he was held-up over the St Helens goal line after 28 minutes The second half continued in the same fashion, with scoring opportunities limited. St Helens thought they had scored on 55 minutes, when
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grounded a kick from
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, but referee
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disallowed the try for offside, a decision confirmed by video referee
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. Wigan's
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finally scored the first
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of the game, after 66 minutes when he touched down in the corner. Hardaker's conversion attempt bounced off the crossbar to give Wigan a 4–2 lead. With less than 10 minutes left, St Helens were awarded another penalty as
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was adjudged to have high tackled Theo Fages. Coote made his second successful kick to level the scores up at 4–4. In the 78th minute, Wigan were awarded a penalty when Theo Fages was ruled offside. From just inside the Saints half of the field, Hardaker's kick drifted right of the goalposts, leaving the scores tied. As the game went into its final seconds, Saints winger Tommy Makinson attempted a
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, and as the hooter sounded the end of the game, the ball bounced back off the goal post, and bounced into the Wigan in-goal area, where St Helens centre Jack Welsby out-sprinted Wigan fullback
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to score the match winning try.


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References

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