Wigan Warriors returned to Super League action with a dominant display against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
The reigning champions, who spent last week in Australia for the World Club Challenge, scored six first-half tries, including a brace for Sean O'Loughlin.
Wigan continued to surge ahead after the break, before Reece Lyne added a late consolation for the visitors.
Bradford Bulls needed a late push to be sure of victory against the London Broncos this afternoon.
The home side had looked to be in control, but a try from James Cunningham inside the last 15 minutes brought the Broncos back into contention.
However, Luke Gale kicked a drop goal late on before Tom Olbison put the result beyond doubt with Bradford's fourth try of the game in the final minute.
Hull FC came up just short as they tried to come from behind against the Warrington Wolves.
Warrington scored three tries in the first half for a comfortable lead at the break, while Jamie Shaul spent time in the sin bin for the visitors.
Tom Lineham got Hull back into the game after the break, while Fetuli Talanoa scored to leave them two points down heading into the final two minutes, but they were unable to force another try.
Results in full: Bradford Bulls 25-12 London Broncos, Warrington Wolves 18-16 Hull FC, Wigan Warriors 46-24 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats