Warrington won through in the capital, bouncing back from an early 12-0 deficit to eventually wrap up a 36-22 win that could yet see them finish the league season in second place to Wigan.
For the meantime, the Wolves are second, although St Helens know exactly what they need to do when they take on Castleford Tigers tomorrow evening.
For Quins it was a Bridge too far... literally, as Chris Bridge ran rampant on his return to first team duty.
The former Bradford player a few weeks ago thought he would be out for the season but better progress saw him force his way into the club's Wembley plans. Although he didn't make the game under the arch, he certainly lit up The Stoop with a twenty point haul.
Warrington built a 24-12 lead in response to their early problems. Andy Ellis and Luke Dorn scored for Quins before Jon Clarke, David Solomona, Mike Cooper and Bridge all went over before half-time.
Dorn scored his second try for the London team but Warrington responded with Solomona and Bridge notching their braces and although Dorn completed a fine night for him with a well-taken hat-trick, the winners were Bridge and Warrington.
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