Super League Bank Holiday fixtures, team news, statistics, kick-off times, odds & TV coverage


Team news, statistics, kick-off times, TV coverage details & odds ahead of all six Betfred Super League games on Bank Holiday Monday.

There's no time to rest for 10 of the 12 Super League clubs as they quickly return to action with a full programme of games on Bank Holiday Monday (May 29).

Here, we have all the key details such as the team news, kick-off times, which games are on Sky Sports, the latest Sky Bet odds and offers plus current form.

Click here for Super League standings, fixtures & results 

Warrington v Salford


Date: Monday, May 29
Kick-off time: 1500 BST
Venue: Halliwell Jones Stadium

Sky Bet odds: Warrington 1/2, Salford 13/8

Warrington half-back Dec Patton (pictured) is restored to the starting line-up in the absence of Kurt Gidley, who was injured in the defeat at Leeds, with Morgan Smith and Brad Dwyer vying to fill the vacancy on the bench. Forward Andre Savelio is also back in contention.

Salford have centre Junior Sa'u back in place of the injured Josh Jones while stand-off Todd Carney is back in the frame after missing the last six weeks.

Last season: Warrington 40 Salford 14, Salford 30 Warrington 31.

Last six league matches: Warrington W W L W D L Salford W L W W W W.

Top try scorers: Ben Murdoch-Masila (Salford) 10; Tom Lineham (Warrington) 9.

Top goal scorers: Gareth O'Brien (Salford) 34; Declan Patton (Warrington) 21.

Referee: P Bentham.

Widnes v Leeds


Date: Monday, May 29
Kick-off time: 1500 BST
Venue: Select Security Stadium

Sky Bet odds: Widnes 9/4, Leeds 1/3

Loan duo Rangi Chase and Sam Wilde will make their home debuts for Widnes but fellow signing Jack Johnson misses out after picking up a knock in the defeat Castleford. Rhys Hanbury is set for a recall in his place and stand-off or centre Chris Bridge is fit again.

Leeds are without full-back Ash Golding and second rower Brett Delaney after they were hurt in the win over Warrington. Coach Brian McDermott has prop Mitch Garbutt back and has added Jack Ormondroyd and Alex Sutcliffe to his squad.

Last season: Leeds 22 Widnes 23, Widnes 56 Leeds 12.

Last six league matches: Widnes L W L L L L Leeds W W L W L W.

Top try scorers: Matt Parcell (Leeds) 11; Patrick Ah Van (Widnes) 6.

Top goal scorers: Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds) 38; Tom Gilmore (Widnes) 16.

Referee: S Mikalauskas.

Wigan v Wakefield


Date: Monday, May 29
Kick-off time: 1500 BST
Venue: DW Stadium

Sky Bet odds: Wigan 30/100, Wakefield 5/2 

Wigan coach Shaun Wane is set to switch Willie Isa to centre in the absence of Liam Forsyth, who is out with a head injury. With Joel Tomkins failing to recover from a groin injury sustained in the warm-up at St Helens, Nick Gregson and Romain Navarette are vying to fill the second-row vacancy and youngster James Worthington is added to the squad

Wakefield will give a debut to new signing Adam Walker, who takes the place of prop Keegan Hirst, while centre Ashley Gibson is set for a recall in place of the injured Ben Jones-Bishop. Utility forward Mikey Sio is also back in the frame.

Last season: Wigan 22 Wakefield 18, Wakefield 62 Wigan 0.

Last six league matches: Wigan W W L L D L Wakefield L L W W W W.

Top try scorers: Ben Jones-Bishop (Wakefield) 14; Liam Marshall (Wigan) 13.

Top goal scorers: Liam Finn (Wakefield) 28; Morgan Escare (Wigan) 31.

Referee: C Campbell.

Leigh v Castleford


Date: Monday, May 29
Kick-off time: 1600 BST
Venue: Leigh Sports Village
TV Channel: Sky Sports

Sky Bet odds: Leigh 7/2, Castleford 1/5 

Leigh have French forward Antoni Maria poised to make his comeback from a pectoral injury sustained on his debut back in February, taking the place of Harrison Hansen, who loses his ever-present record for 2017 after being hurt in the win at Hull. Centre Matty Fleming makes his home debut.

Castleford recall second rower Junior Moors and centre Jake Webster after resting them for the game against Widnes while back rower Alex Foster earns a recall. Front rowers Andy Lynch and Gadwin Springer drop out of the team that beat the Vikings.

Last season: No corresponding fixture.

Last six league matches: Leigh L L L L L W Castleford L L W W W W.

Top try scorers: Matty Dawson (Leigh) 7; Greg Eden (Castleford) 21.

Top goal scorers: Luke Gale (Castleford) 74; Ben Reynolds (Leigh) 32.

Referee: C Kendall.

Catalans v Hull


Date: Monday, May 29
Kick-off time: 1900 BST
Venue: Stade Gilbert Brutus
TV Channel: Sky Sports

Sky Bet odds: Catalans 8/11, Hull 11/10

Caretaker Catalans coaches Jerome Guisset and Michael Monaghan welcome back loose forward Greg Bird from suspension, while centre Vincent Duport will start instead of the injured Brayden Williame.

Hull are boosted by the return of skipper Gareth Ellis, who has missed the last five matches with a sternum injury. Winger Fetuli Talanao is also set to make his comeback from a lengthy injury absence but scrum-half Marc Sneyd is sidelined with a foot problem and back rower Jordan Thompson is ill. Winger Nick Rawsthorne keeps his spot after making his debut in the defeat by Leigh.

Last season: Hull 28 Catalans Dragons 26, Catalans Dragons 10 Hull 38.

Last six league matches: Catalans Dragons W L L L L L Hull W W W W L L.

Top try scorers: Richie Myler (Catalans Dragons) 8; Albert Kelly (Hull) 13.

Top goal scorers: Luke Walsh (Catalans Dragons) 52; Marc Sneyd (Hull) 65.

Referee: J Child.

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