Three Super League fixtures will take place on Friday night, and the preliminary team news for those ties have been confirmed.
In the slightly earlier kick-off of 6pm (UK time), Toulouse Olympique host St Helens whilst Wakefield Trinity take on Leigh Leopards.
Bradford Bulls will also host Huddersfield Giants at Odsal on the night, meaning there is some bumper Super League action to look forward to.
There are a number of changes across the league, with injuries and suspensions playing a key part in each team’s squad selections.
With that in mind, here is the lowdown of who has been named to play in Super League on Friday evening.
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Super League Round Five team news
Toulouse Olympique v St Helens:
After getting a week off last week due to not being involved in the Challenge Cup, Toulouse welcome back Tyler Dupree, who has been struggling with a knee issue and missed the defeat to Wigan two weeks ago.
Saints have been forced into a number of changes, as Kyle Feldt (suspension), Curtis Sironen (calf) Daryl Clark and Jake Burns (both HIA) sit on the sidelines.
In their place come George Delaney, who returns from HIA protocols and academy trio Tom Humphreys, Billy Keeley and Cole Marsh.
Chris Matagi remains in the 21 after also being named in the initial side to face Castleford last week.
Toulouse Olympique:Â Olly Ashall-Bott, Paul Ulberg, Reubenn Rennie, Benjamin Laguerre, Thomas Lacans, Jake Shorrocks, Lambert Belmas, Brendan Hands, James Roumanos, Mathieu Jussaume, Anthony Marion, Joe Cator, Joe Bretherton, Rob Butler, Romeo Tropis, AJ Wallace, Ellis Gillam, Tyler Dupree, Pierre-Jean Lima, Luke Polselli, Hugo Garrigues, Cesar Rouge
St Helens:Â Harry Robertson, Mark Percival, Deon Cross, Tristan Sailor, Shane Wright, David Klemmer, George Delaney, Matt Whitley, George Whitby, Jake Wingfield, Agnatius Paasi, Lewis Murphy, Noah Stephens, Owen Dagnall, Jake Davies, Alfie Sinclair, Jackson Hastings, Tom Humphreys, Billy Keeley, Cole Marsh, Chris Matagi
Wakefield Trinity v Leigh Leopards:
Trey Lolesio drops out of the 21 that was named to face Leeds, as the forward joins Bradford Bulls on a week-long loan. He is replaced by Tyson Smoothy, who returns after a head knock.
Corey Hall is included despite missing out on selection in victory over the Rhinos.
Leigh have made two changes from last week’s side to face Hull FC, with the injured Keanan Brand and Andy Badrock dropping out. There is an injury return for prop Aaron Pene, whilst former St Helens youngster Oliver Polec is named and could make his Super League debut on Friday night.
Wakefield Trinity:Â Max Jowitt, Oliver Pratt, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Jake Trueman, Mike McMeeken, Tyson Smoothy, Ky Rodwell, Seth Nikotemo, Matty Storton, Jazz Tevaga, Jay Pitts, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Caius Faatili, Harvey Smith, Isaiah Vagana, Jack Sinfield, Jayden Myers, Josh Rourke, Will Tate
Leigh Leopards: Tesi Niu, Josh Charnley, Adam Cook, Lachlan Lam, Robbie Mulhern, Frankie Halton, Owen Trout, Isaac Liu, Aaron Pene, Liam Horne, Jacob Alick-Wiencke, Matt Davis, Innes Senior, Gareth O’Brien, Jack Hughes, Ben McNamara, Louis Brogan, Ryan Brown, Will Brough, Oliver Polec
Bradford Bulls v Huddersfield Giants:
Loanee Lolesio comes straight into selection for the Bulls, as does the versatile Chris Atkin, who today has seen a permanent move from Castleford Tigers come to fruition.
Eribe Doro and Waqa Blake were labelled ’50/50′ by boss Kurt Haggerty earlier this week, but neither have made selection.
The boss confirmed that Jayden Nikorima will feature for the first time this season after recovering from a calf injury.
Huddersfield welcome back Zac Woolford, who has been treated for concussion in recent weeks, but the club still have 14 players sidelined, with the hooker being the only current casualty ready to return to action just yet.
Tanguy Zenon is named after being cup-tied last week, whilst Leeds trio Presley Cassell, Ned McCormack and Riley Lumb are named, who join the club on a short-term loan.
Bradford Bulls:Â Andy Ackers, Caleb Aekins, Guy Armitage, Chris Atkin, Ed Chamberlain, Jamie Gill, Sam Hallas, Luke Hooley, Alfie Leake, Trey Lolesio, Esan Marsters, Joe Mellor, Ronan Michael, Rowan Milnes, Jayden Nikorima, Leon Ruan, Ethan Ryan, Mitch Souter, Ryan Sutton, Connor Wynne.
Huddersfield Giants: Jacob Gagai, Taane Milne, Tui Lolohea, Tristan Powell, Zac Woolford, Thomas Burgess, Asher O’Donnell, Fenton Rogers, George King, Kieran Rush, Mathieu Cozza, Jack Billington, Chris Patolo, Jacob Algar, Tanguy Zenon, Monty Lumb, Alex Chippendale, Oliver Russell, Presley Cassell, Ned McCormack, Riley Lumb
