WARRINGTON Wolves are back at Wembley.

The Wire take on St Helens in the Challenge Cup Final on Saturday.

And this week's Warrington Guardian is essential reading for Wire fans with a free 20-page pullout guide to the contest.

We speak to semi-final hero Joe Philbin on how growing up on a farm was the perfect training for a career on a rugby field.

Winger Josh Charnley shares his passion for his great love away from the game - fishing.

Lee Briers explains how he is happy watching as a coach now rather than starring on the pitch.

Tom Lineham and Daryl Clark, who both live in St Helens, talk tough tackling and dreams of glory.

Co-captains Chris Hill and Jack Hughes share their secrets to leading the team.

Prop Mike Cooper, one of only two remaining members of the 2009 cup winning side reflects on that momentous week.

Will he, won't he. Blake Austin on getting ready for Wembley.

Coach Steve Price on his lifetime in rugby with rival number, Justin Holbrook.

Chairman Stuart Middleton on why he is hoping this weekend will be third time lucky.

Bryson Goodwin on his loves - and hates - about living in the UK.

Jason Clark and family on settling in Warrington.

Why Ben Westwood won't be looking for a career in cooking when he finally hangs up his boots.

And how the pain of missing out nin 2018 is driving Sitaleki Akauloa this time around.

Plus plenty more - all inside this week's Guardian.