Hull FC have named their 21-man squad for Saturday’s game at Wigan – with two setbacks confirmed.

12:00, 19 Feb 2026Updated 15:18, 19 Feb 2026

Hull FC centre Zak Hardaker.

Hull FC centre Zak Hardaker.(Image: SW PIX)

Hull FC have named their 21-man squad ahead of Saturday’s Super League round two game at Wigan Warriors. The Black and Whites head over the Pennines to take on the Warriors at the Brick Community Stadium, but will do so without two key players: Jake Arthur and Zak Hardaker.

Arthur has a minor hamstring strain and with the player still ‘touch and go’ the club have opted not to risk him. Meanwhile, Hardaker has a leg issue that he picked up during last week’s opener against Bradford Bulls. Ligi Sao also drops out of the squad after copping a two-match suspension following a dangerous contact charge.

On a lighter note, Jed Cartwright returns to the squad. The forward has passed his return to play protocols following a recent head knock. He is joined by young duo Matty Laidlaw, who played big minutes for the reserves last week, and Logan Moy, who has recovered from a calf injury picked up in pre-season.

Elsewhere, Hull are still without Herman Ese’ese (Achilles), John Asiata (hamstring), James Bell (knee), Joe Phillips (leg), Roman Dawson (knee) and Ryan Westerman (foot). Asiata and Bell are back training and are hoped to be back before round four – although the situation is being monitored ‘week to week.’

Meanwhile, Wigan are without centre Jake Wardle, who picked up an MCL injury at Castleford. Abbas Miski is also out to injury, while former Hull loan player Sam Eseh is included in their squad.

Hull 21-man squad: 1. Will Pryce, 2. Harvey Barron, 3. Davy Litten, 5. Lewis Martin, 7. Aidan Sezer, 9. Amir Bourouh, 10. Harvie Hill, 11. Joe Batchelor, 12. Jed Cartwright, 14. Cade Cust, 16. Sam Lisone, 17. Liam Knight, 19. Tom Briscoe, 20. Yusuf Aydin, 21. Arthur Romano, 22. Connor Bailey, 23. Brad Fash, 24. Logan Moy, 25. Matty Laidlaw, 27. Callum Kemp, 32. Lloyd Kemp

Wigan 21-man squad: 1. Jai Field, 2. Zach Eckersley, 3. Adam Keighran, 5. Liam Marshall, 6. Bevan French, 7. Harry Smith, 8. Ethan Havard, 9. Brad O’Neill, 10. Luke Thompson, 11. Junior Nsemba, 12. Liam Farrell, 13. Kaide Ellis, 14. Sam Walters, 15. Patrick Mago, 17. Ollie Partington, 19. Jack Farrimond, 20. Sam Eseh, 22. Tom Forber, 23. Kian McDermott, 25. Taylor Kerr, 32. Dayon Sambou.