Super League weekend team news for the games including St Helens vs Catalans
Last Updated: 26/04/19 4:46pm
Super League leaders St Helens will bid to consolidate top spot with a win over Catalans Dragons on Sunday.
There are two Super League matches on Saturday, including Wigan v Castleford which is live on Sky Sports Arena, along with four games on Sunday.
London Broncos vs Salford Red Devils - Saturday 3pm
London head coach Danny Ward continues to rotate his squad ahead of a third game in 10 days and hopes to build on a battling Easter Monday display in their 24-19 defeat at Huddersfield.
Eloi Pelissier misses the Salford clash due to concussion but Jordan Abdull and Will Lovell both return in the 19-man squad.
Lee Mossop is set to make his first Salford appearance since suffering an injury in February, while Logan Tomkins also features in the squad. Both players were involved when Salford beat the Broncos 24-0 earlier this season.
London 19-man squad: Jordan Abdull, Sadiq Adebiyi, Eddie Battye, Robert Butler, James Cunningham, Kieran Dixon, Sam Davis, Matt Fleming, Matt Gee, Dan Hindmarsh, Mark Ioane, Elliot Kear, Will Lovell, Ryan Morgan, Jay Pitts, Morgan Smith, Alex Walker, Rhys Williams, Luke Yates
Salford 19-man squad: Niall Evalds, Kris Welham, Jake Bibby, Rob Lui, Lee Mossop, Josh Wood, Josh Jones, George Griffin, Mark Flanagan, Joey Lussick, Adam Walker, Greg Burke, Tyrone McCarthy, Ben Nakubuwai, Logan Tomkins, Dan Murray, Derrell Olpherts, Krisnan Inu, Jackson Hastings
Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity - Sunday 3pm
Lee Radford has made five changes to Hull FC's squad, with captain Danny Houghton, Josh Griffin, Mickey Paea, Gareth Ellis and Danny Washbrook all featuring.
Mark Minichiello is out after suffering a knock, with other absentees including Jamie Shaul, Josh Bowden and Jordan Lane.
Wakefield are boosted by the return of Tyler Randell, who is set to make just his second appearance of the season after recovering from a shoulder injury. Kyle Wood is also included in the squad after missing Trinity's last game due to injury.
Hull FC 19-man squad: Bureta Faraimo, Carlos Tuimavave, Josh Griffin, Albert Kelly, Marc Sneyd, Scott Taylor, Danny Houghton, Dean Hadley, Joe Westerman, Jake Connor, Chris Green, Masi Matongo, Brad Fash, Sika Manu, Mickey Paea, Jack Logan, Danny Washbrook, Gareth Ellis, Connor Wynne
Wakefield 19-man squad: Chris Annakin, Tinirau Arona, Mason Caton-Brown, Jordan Crowther, David Fifita, Ryan Hampshire, Keegan Hirst, Justin Horo, Ben Jones-Bishop, Max Jowitt, Lee Kershaw, George King, Danny Kirmond, Craig Kopczak, Reece Lyne, Pauli Pauli, Tyler Randell, Ben Reynolds, Kyle Wood
Leeds Rhinos vs Hull KR - Sunday 3pm
Leeds have had mixed news with three players returning in the Rhinos' squad but three others sidelined.
Forwards Brett Ferres (knee), Wellington Albert (concussion) and Nathaniel Peteru (suspension) are all absent, although Leeds are boosted by Adam Cuthbertson, Jack Walker and Cameron Smith returning.
Loan signing Antoni Maria is expected to make his debut for Hull KR after being recruited on a one-month loan stint while Ryan Lannon is also named in head coach Tim Sheens' squad after 10 weeks out due to injury.
Leeds 19-man squad: Jack Walker, Tom Briscoe, Kallum Watkins, Ash Handley, Tui Lolohea, Richie Myler, Adam Cuthbertson, Matt Parcell, Brad Singleton, Trent Merrin, Brad Dwyer, Liam Sutcliffe, Mikolaj Oledzki, Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Cameron Smith, Callum McLelland, James Donaldson, Harry Newman, Owen Trout
Hull KR 19-man squad: Craig Hall, Ben Crooks, Jimmy Keinhorst, Ryan Shaw, Danny McGuire, Robbie Mulhern, Shaun Lunt, Joel Tomkins, Weller Hauraki, Chris Atkin, Junior Vaivai, Danny Addy, George Lawler, Ryan Lannon, Kane Linnett, Josh Drinkwater, Will Oakes, Owen Harrison, Antoni Maria
St Helens vs Catalans Dragons - Sunday 3pm
St Helens head coach Justin Holbrook makes four changes following the Easter win over Hull FC, highlighted by Theo Fages returning after recovering from a hip injury.
Zeb Taia also returns after being rested for the Super League leaders' latest win, along with James Bentley and Matty Costello. Tommy Makinson (back spasm) and Morgan Knowles (suspension) miss out and James Roby is rested.
Matty Smith has recovered from injury and is named in Catalans' squad following their home win over Castleford, but the Dragons will be without Fouad Yaha, Ben Garcia, Micky McIlorum and Jodie Broughton.
St Helens 19-man squad: Jonny Lomax, Kevin Naiqama, Regan Grace, Theo Fages, Danny Richardson, Alex Walmsley, Zeb Taia, Joseph Paulo, Kyle Amor, Dom Peyroux, Adam Swift, Matty Lees, Jack Ashworth, Aaron Smith, James Bentley, Lachlan Coote, Matty Costello, Joe Batchelor, Jack Welsby
Catalans 19-man squad: Tony Gigot, Brayden Wiliame, Lewis Tierney, Samisoni Langi, Matty Smith, Remi Casty, Sam Moa, Greg Bird, Julian Bousquet, Benjamin Jullien, Matt Whitley, Alrix Da Costa, Mickael Goudemand, Lucas Albert, Jason Baitieri, Arthur Romano, Fouad Yaha, Sam Kasiano, Sam Tomkins
Warrington Wolves vs Huddersfield Giants - Sunday 3pm
Warrington, second in the table and four points behind St Helens, have plenty of options in their squad for Huddersfield's visit.
The squad includes Ben Currie, who returns after being rested for the comprehensive Easter Monday victory over Hull KR.
Academy product Louis Senior is named in Huddersfield's squad for the trip to the Halliwell Jones Stadium and Alex Mellor keeps his place following a try-scoring display on his most recent appearance.
Warrington 19-man squad: Sitaleki Akauola, Blake Austin, Josh Charnley, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Ben Currie, Matt Davis, Bryson Goodwin, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Harvey Livett, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Declan Patton, Joe Philbin, Stefan Ratchford, Lama Tasi, Ben Westwood
Huddersfield 19-man squad: Darnell McIntosh, Jermaine McGillvary, Akuila Uate, Matt Frawley, Paul Clough, Kruise Leeming, Suaia Matagi, Aaron Murphy, Alex Mellor, Michael Lawrence, Adam O'Brien, Ukuma Ta'ai, Matty English, Jake Wardle, Oliver Russell, Sam Hewitt, Louis Senior, Innes Senior, Joe Wardle