Challenge Cup teams: Sean O'Loughlin returns for Wigan
Sunday 8 May 2016 14:30, UK
There are four games in the Challenge Cup on Sunday including the all-Super League clash between St Helens and Widnes.
Wigan and Widnes face tricky trips to Dewsbury and Halifax respectively while Wakefield host League One outfit Toulouse.
Wakefield v Toulouse (2pm)
Chris Chester adds Scott Anderson, Jason Walton and Jordan Crowther to his 19-man squad, with Andy Yates retained after being a late replacement for Anthony England during last weekend's win at Widnes.
Ash Gibson and Scott Moore miss out due to injury and suspension respectively, while Anthony Tupou and Nick Scruton are rested.
Toulouse sit third in Kingstone Press League One after winning four of their opening five fixtures, and defeated big-spending Leigh in the previous round of the Challenge Cup.
Wakefield Wildcats: Scott Anderson, Chris Annakin, Tinirau Arona, Matty Ashurst, Jordan Crowther, Anthony England, Liam Finn, Craig Hall, Stuart Howarth, Tom Johnstone, Ben Jones-Bishop, Max Jowitt, Danny Kirmond, Jacob Miller, Richie Owen, Mika Simon, Mikey Sio Jason Walton, Andy Yates.
Toulouse Olympique: Andrew Bentley, Kane Bentley, Clément Boyer, Bastien Canet, Rhys Curran, Johnathon Ford, Arthur Gonzalez-Trique, Tyla Hepi, Danny Hulme, Mark Kheirallah, Mourad Kriouache, Kuni Minga, Gavin Marguerite, Anthony Marion, Samy Masselot, Tony Maurel, Sébastien Planas, Maxime Puech, Gregory White.
Dewsbury v Wigan (3pm)
Wigan welcome back captain Sean O'Loughlin, Dom Manfredi and Dom Crosby for the trip to Tetley's Stadium.
Ben Flower misses out with a hamstring injury while Tony Clubb is suspended. Jack Higginson also drops out of Shaun Wane's 19-man squad.
Dewsbury defeated Bradford Bulls and York City to reach the sixth round, with winger Dale Morton scoring two tries in each of those victories.
Dewsbury Rams: Luke Adamson, Aaron Brown, Nathan Conroy, Jason Crookes, Shane Grady, Joel Farrell, Dalton Grant, Josh Gudzec, Scott Hale, Tom Hemingway, Andy Kain, Donald Kudangirana, Dale Morton, Jason Muranka, Dom Speakman, Paul Sykes, Jack Teanby, Kyle Trout, Jonny Walker.
Wigan Warriors: John Bateman, Greg Burke, Josh Charnley, Dom Crosby, Oliver Gildart, Anthony Gelling, Nick Gregson, Willie Isa, Dom Manfredi, Lee Mossop, Sean O'Loughlin, Sam Powell, Dan Sarginson, Matty Smith, Ryan Sutton, Taulima Tautai, Lewis Tierney, Jack Wells & George Williams.
Halifax v Widnes (3pm)
Widnes are still without injured duo Kevin Brown and Chris Bridge while Patrick Ah Van and Stefan Marsh are suspended.
Aaron Heremaia is expected to continue his half-back partnership with Joe Mellor, with Ed Chamberlain set to come into the backline.
Widnes were 14-0 winners when they played Halifax in last year's Qualifiers, Charly Runciman scoring a brace.
Halifax: Gavin Bennion, Jacob Fairbank, Miles Greenwood, Ben Heaton, Ben Johnston, Ben Kaye, Dave Manning, Brandon Moore, Gareth Moore, Richard Moore, Elliot Morris, Scott Murrell, Adam Robinson, Connor Robinson, James Saltonstall, Will Sharp, Sam Smeaton, Adam Tangata, Steve Tyrer.
Widnes Vikings: Hep Cahill, Ed Chamberlain, Jay Chapelhow, Chris Dean, Gil Dudson, Rhys Hanbury, Aaron Heremaia, Chris Houston, Jordan Johnstone, Macgraff Leuluai, Manase Manuokafoa, Joe Mellor, Eamon O'Carroll, Charly Runciman, Setaimata Sa, Corey Thompson, Danny Walker, Lloyd White, Matt Whitley.
St Helens v Hull FC (4.30pm)
Hull captain Gareth Ellis, Mark Minichello, Carlos Tuimavave and Jansin Turgit all return for the trip to Langtree Park.
Keiron Cunningham recalls Jack Ashworth as Saints look to avenge their 17-16 home defeat to Hull FC on April 1.
St Helens: Kyle Amor, Jack Ashworth, Matty Dawson, Theo Fages, Joe Greenwood, Morgan Knowles, Jonny Lomax, Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Shannon McDonnell, Jack Owens, Greg Richards, James Roby, Mark Percival, Dominque Peyroux, Lama Tasi, Atelea Vea, Alex Walmsley, Luke Walsh, Jon Wilkin.
Hull FC: Josh Bowden, Gareth Ellis, Mahe Fonua, Chris Green, Dean Hadley, Danny Houghton, Mark Minichiello, Curtis Naughton, Leon Pryce, Jamie Shaul, Marc Sneyd, Fetuli Talanoa, . Scott Taylor, Jordan Thompson, Carlos Tuimavave, Jansin Turgut, Danny Washbrook, Liam Watts, Kirk Yeaman.