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Hull v Huddersfield


Date: Friday July 21
Kick-off time: 2000 BST
Venue: KCOM Stadium

Sky Bet odds: Hull 2/5, Huddersfield 2/1

Hull welcome back captain Gareth Ellis after almost three months on the sidelines with a sternum injury while coach Lee Radford is also able to call on prop Chris Green, who has been out since the start of June, and stand-off Albert Kelly after he sat out last week's defeat at Leeds.

Huddersfield have scrum-half Martyn Ridyard back after he was unable to play in the win over his parent club Leigh. Lee Gaskell reverts to centre in place of Sam Wood.

Last season: Huddersfield 22 Hull 12, Hull 37 Huddersfield 20

Last six league matches: Hull W W W L L L Huddersfield W W D L W W

Top try scorers: Albert Kelly (Hull) 17; Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield) 15

Top goal scorers: Marc Sneyd (Hull) 78; Danny Brough (Huddersfield) 48

Referee: C Kendall

Leigh v Salford


Date: Friday July 21
Kick-off time: 2000 BST
Venue: Leigh Sports Village

Sky Bet odds: Leigh 5/4, Salford 8/13

Leigh have full-back Gregg McNally back from a four-match injury absence while centre Samisoni Langi and half-back Daniel Mortimer are set to make their home debuts.

Salford have centre Junior Sa'u back from suspension, with Josh Jones reverting to the pack, while prop Adam Walne is poised to make his first appearance since May in place of George Griffin. There are no places yet for new signings Manu Vatuvei and Tyrone McCarthy.

Last season: No corresponding fixture

Last six league matches: Leigh L W L L L L Salford L L L W L L

Top try scorers: Matty Dawson (Leigh) 12; Ben Murdoch-Masila (Salford) 13

Top goal scorers: Ben Reynolds (Leigh) 48; Michael Dobson (Salford) 44

Referee: J Smith

Wigan v Leeds


Date: Friday July 21
Kick-off time: 2000 BST
Venue: DW Stadium
TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event 

Sky Bet odds: Wigan 1/10/, Leeds 11/2

Price boost: Liam Marshall to score 3+ tries 8/1 from 6/1  

Wigan coach Shaun Wane is set to stick with the team that lost to Warrington. The game comes too soon for England second rowers Liam Farrell (knee) and Joel Tomkins (groin), who are set to return for the Challenge Cup semi-final against Salford the following week.

Leeds will be without captain Danny McGuire, winger Ryan Hall and forwards Keith Galloway, Stevie Ward, Brad Singleton, Adam Cuthbertson and Josh Walters after they joined the injury list during the win over Hull. Coach Brian McDermott has recalled forwards Cameron Smith and Mikolaj Oledzki from their loan spells at Bradford and called up 17-year-old centre Harry Newman, Under-19s hooker Harvey Whiteley and second rower Alex Sutcliffe for what would be their debuts.

Last season: Leeds 18 Wigan 16, Leeds 8 Wigan 40 Wigan 28 Leeds 6

Last six league matches: Wigan L L D W W L Leeds W W L W W W

Top try scorers: Joel Moon (Leeds) 15; Liam Marshall (Wigan) 20

Top goal scorers: Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds) 46; Morgan Escare (Wigan) 31

Referee: B Thaler 

Catalan Dragons v Castleford 


Date: Saturday, July 22
Kick-off time: 1800 BST
Venue:  Stade Gilbert Brutus
TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event 

Sky Bet odds: Catalans 9/4, Castleford 1/3

Catalans Dragons have second rower Ben Garcia back from suspension, taking the place of Alrix Da Costa, in the only change to the side that lost to St Helens. On-loan winger Lewis Tierney makes his home debut.

Joel Monaghan is set to deputise for injured winger Greg Eden while Castleford welcome back forward Matt Cook from a seven-week absence with a knee injury.

Last season: Castleford 38 Catalans Dragons 24, Catalans Dragons 41 Castleford 22.

Last six league matches: Catalans Dragons L L L W L L; Castleford W W W W W W.

Top tryscorers: Richie Myler (Catalans Dragons) 11; Greg Eden (Castleford) 34.

Top goalscorers: Luke Walsh (Catalans Dragons) 74; Luke Gale (Castleford) 107.

Referee: P Bentham.

Wakefield v St Helens


Date: Sunday July 23
Kick-off time: 1500 BST
Venue:  Belle Vue 

Sky Bet odds: Wakefield 11/8, St Helens 8/13

Wakefield are set to give a debut to new signing James Hasson in place of front rower Anthony England while centre Reece Lyne returns after completing a two-match ban.

St Helens prop Kyle Amor is expected to return after missing the win over Catalans with a hamstring problem.

Last season: Wakefield 32 St Helens 44, St Helens 44 Wakefield 4.

Last six league matches: Wakefield W L L W L W; St Helens W L W L W W.

Top tryscorers: Ben Jones-Bishop (Wakefield) 17; Mark Percival (St Helens) 14.

Top goalscorers: Liam Finn (Wakefield) 62; Mark Percival (St Helens) 62.

Referee: J Child.

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