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Huddersfield Giants vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · May 3 2025, 10:24
Updated May 3 2025, 13:08
Huddersfield Giants vs Hull FC Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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The second day of Magic Weekend gets underway with a clash between Huddersfield Giants and Hull FC.

Start date/time: Sunday 4th April, 2025, UK – 1:00pm / US ET – 8:00am / US PT – 5:00am

How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Fox Sports

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go & BBC platforms & Super League+ / US – Fox Sports platforms & Super League+

Huddersfield Giants Team News: Clune returns

Huddersfield Giants have been given a boost by the news that Adam Clune has been passed fit following a hamstring injury and is available here. He and Darius Carter are the two additions to the squad.

Squad: Jacob Gagai, Adam Swift, Jake Bibby, Sam Halsall, Adam Clune, Oliver Wilson, Zac Woolford, Tom Burgess, Sam Hewitt, Ashton Golding, Matty English, Joe Greenwood, Leroy Cudjoe, Taane Milne, Jack Billington, Kieran Rush, Connor Carr, George Flanagan, Jack Bibby, Darius Carter, Leo Ward

Hull FC Team News: Rapana in race against time

John Cartwright faces a late call on Jordan Rapana, who has been named in the squad but is battling to recover from a groin problem. Cartwright will be hoping that Herman Ese’ese also proves his fitness ahead of this one.

Squad: Jordan Rapana, Harvey Barron, Zak Hardaker, Ed Chamerlain, Tom Briscoe, Will Pryce, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese’ese, Amir Bourouh, John Asiata, Cade Cust, Yusuf Aydin, Jack Ashworth, Davy Litten, Lewis Martin, Logan Moy, Denive Balmforth, Matty Laidlaw, Will Kirby, Sam Eseh, Liam Knight

Huddersfield Giants vs Hull FC Prediction

Hull FC will be licking their lips at the prospect of facing Huddersfield Giants, who are still without a point in this season’s Super League, losing nine games of a possible nine, shipping 268 points in the process. The Hull FC offence have struggled compared to their rivals in the table, but this serves as the perfect opportunity for them to really get going.

A stronger team all over the pitch than their opponents on paper, it would be a big surprise if Hull FC were not to open up Sunday’s trio of Magic Weekend fixtures with a comfortable victory in Newcastle.

Huddersfield Giants vs Hull FC Tip: Hull FC to win

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