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Catalans Dragons vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · May 30 2025, 17:46
Updated May 30 2025, 17:47
Catalans Dragons vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Catalans Dragons host Hull FC with the hosts looking to snap a four-match losing streak.

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Catalans Dragons Team News: Captain returns to the fold

Catalans Dragons welcome back skipper Benjamin Garcia following an injury. Arthur Romano has been recalled by interim boss Joel Tomkins, whilst Tevita Pangai Jr and Tariq Sims are not included.

Squad: Tommy Makinson, Arthur Romano, Reimis Smith, Nick Cotric, Luke Keary, Benjamin Garcia, Elliott Whitehead, Oliver Partington, Alrix Da Costa, Chris Satae, Romain Navarrete, Cesar Rouge, Paul Seguier, Jordan Dezaria, Theo Fages, Fouad Yaha, Matthieu Laguerre, Franck Maria, Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet, Clement Martin, Giovanni Descalzi

Hull FC Team News: Asiata ruled out

After suffering a hamstring injury vs Leigh Leopards, John Asiata misses this one for Hull FC. Also out is Logan Moy, replaced by Jordan Rapana, who missed last week’s game after being injured against Leeds Rhinos.

Squad: Jordan Rapana, Harvey Barron, Zak Hardaker, Ed Chamberlain, Tom Briscoe, Will Pryce, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese’ese, Amir Bourouh, Cade Cust, Yusuf Aydin, Jack Ashworth, Brad Fash, Davy Litten, Lewis Martin, Jack Charles, Denive Balmforth, Matty Laidlaw, Will Hutchinson, Sam Eseh, Liam Knight

Catalans Dragons vs Hull FC Prediction

Catalans Dragons have been on a really poor run and as it stands, Joel Tomkins has been unable to turn things around. Hull FC will no doubt be sensing a big opportunity to take advantage of the Dragons’ struggles to put a crucial win on the board, which would make it consecutive victories for them.

The offensive of Catalans has been non-existent recently following consecutive fixtures without scoring, also conceding 40 points or more on each occasion. Hull FC have the attacking pieces to hurt the hosts and provided their defence avoids needless unenforced errors, then they are well-placed to defeat Catalans.

Catalans Dragons vs Hull FC Tip: Catalans Dragons to win

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