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Huddersfield Giants vs Catalans Dragons Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · August 9 2025, 04:58
Huddersfield Giants vs Catalans Dragons Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Can Huddersfield Giants build on their big 14-30 triumph away at Hull FC last time out to get the better of Catalans Dragons?

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Huddersfield Giants Team News: Academy graduates involved

Huddersfield Giants are missing at least five players here, which has forced them to name a number of youngsters to their squad ahead of this game such as Archie Sykes and Leo Ward.

Squad: Jacob Gagai, Jake Bibby, Sam Halsall, Oliver Wilson, Zac Woolford, Thomas Burgess, Harry Rushton, Ashton Golding, Matty English, George King, Joe Greenwood, Fenton Rogers, Elliot Wallis, Leroy Cudjoe, Tristan Powell, Taane Milne, Kieran Rush, George Flanagan Jr, Matt Frawley, Leo Ward, Archie Sykes

Catalans Dragons Team News: Three changes in place

Catalans Dragons have made three changes to their squad ahead of this latest trip into Yorkshire. Julian Bousquet, Clement Martin and Tevita Pangai Jnr all miss out this time around for the visitors with Arthur Romano, Paul Seguier and Reimis Smith all named in the 21-man group. 

Squad: Tommy Makinson, Arthur Romano, Reimis Smith, Luke Keary, Benjamin Garcia, Tariq Sims, Oliver Partington, Alrix Da Costa, Chris Satae, Romain Navarette, Bayley Sironen, Cesar Rouge, Paul Seguier, Jordan Dezaria, Theo Fages, Fouad Yaha, Matthieu Laguerre, Franck Maria, Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet, Leo Darrelatour, Denive Balmforth

Huddersfield Giants vs Catalans Dragons Prediction

Huddersfield Giants will know that this is an excellent opportunity to record rare back-to-back Super League wins, capitalising on Catalans Dragons’ awful form of late which has seen them lose each of their last four matches, including most recently away at Wigan Warriors. Not the start Joel Tomkins would have wanted as Catalans’ new permanent boss.

Confidence should be high within Huddersfield’s camp and with home advantage in their favour, they need to pick up a win in front of their supporters. Backing them to effectively ride their recent momentum and emerge from this one victorious warrants consideration.

Huddersfield Giants vs Catalans Dragons Tip: Huddersfield Giants to win

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