Note: Huddersfield played on Friday night.
Wigan v Bradford (+2)
Historically the Bulls don't have a great record at the JJB Stadium and on top of that they have had an interrupted start to the new campaign. Wigan will take a lot of confidence from last week's win at Harlequins, even though it was far from impressive.
They owe their fans a big one and the likes of Mark Riddell, Tim Smith and Thomas Lueluai look to be finding some cohesion. Their young players went well in London last week too and Wigan can win this and cover. They need to if they are to be a semi-final team.
Catalans v Castleford (+10)
I like the Tigers and they were very impressive against Harlequins last week. Their back-row is as good as any in the competition and Brent Sherwin got them around the park much better last-time-out.
Catalans is never an easy place to go but the home side have lost Jason Ryles and Dane Carlaw to injury and could be vulnerable. Beating one of last year's top four at home would be a real statement of intent from the Tigers and they can do just that.
Celtic (+18) v St Helens
Celtic have some injuries to key players and are a month or so off showing us their true capabilities. St Helens will be smarting form last week's home defeat to Hull KR. They lost Jason Cayless and Leon Pryce just before kick-off and if that pair return on Sunday, they should be far too good.
If conditions get wet 18 points is a big start but these two sides are chalk and cheese. If they concentrate for 80 minutes the visitors should easily cover.
Hull KR v Wakefield (+8)
Rovers will be on a high following their win at Knowsley Road and they know they need to reproduce that form back in front of their home fans.
Wakefield have made a fantastic start to the season and have covered the handicap in all of their matches to date. However they lost another forward to injury in James Stosic last week and they are beginning to look very light in that department. At Hull KR you have to play pretty tough in the forwards.
In addition they are desperately short of half-backs with Sam Obst struggling again and I have to make Hull KR one of the bets of the weekend to cover.
Warrington (+4) v Leeds
On form you'd make Leeds specials here but the anticipated arrival of Tony Smith changes everything. The players will have a different mental focus and they know they need to stand up and be counted.
Leeds were well beaten by Manly last Sunday, they didn't play that well and the scoreline flattered them.
History shows a new coach can bring instant success and I'm going for the Wolves with the start. Leeds haven't been at their best this season and Warrington can lift up and do well.