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Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar ·
Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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Both Hull sides take centre stage on Friday night, with Hull FC taking on Wakefield Trinity.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports & BBC / USA – Fox Sports

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

Hull FC team news: A pair of changes

Hull FC have made just the two changes for this match with Lennon Clark and Ben Johnson removed from the squad. They are replaced by Davy Litten and Lewis Martin.

Squad: Harvey Barron, Davy Litten, Lewis Martin, Jake Arthur, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese’ese, Amir Bourouh, Harvie Hill, Joe Batchelor, Jed Cartwright, Tom Briscoe, Logan Moy, Matty Laidlaw, Hugo Salabio, Callum Kemp, Will Hutchinson, Will Kirby, Lloyd Kemp, Jeremiah Mata’utia, Ethan O’Neill, Max Wood

Wakefield Trinity team news: Tevaga back from ban

Wakefield Trinity welcome back Jazz Tevaga following a suspension and have also added Kian McGann to their squad. Making way for the pair is Jayden Myers and Oliver Pratt.

Squad: Max Jowitt, Cam Scott, 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, Josh Rourke, Tray Lolesio, Kian McGann, Will Tate, Charlie Abraham

Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity prediction

Hull FC expertly dispatched Huddersfield Giants at the MKM Stadium last time out, winning 36-12. But Wakefield Trinity are at a far different level, with nine wins this season in Super League. A response is required from them after being outclassed by Wigan Warriors most recently. The fact that Wakefield sits eight points clear of Hull FC in the table underlines how much better they’ve been.

Whilst Hull FC may be at home, Wakefield have made a habit of playing spoiler on the road this season, beating the likes of Toulouse, Castleford, York and Huddersfield already. They were winners of the reverse fixture between these two sides and should be backed to beat Hull FC again on this occasion.

Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity tip: Wakefield Trinity to win

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