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Hull KR vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · June 27 2025, 04:29
Hull KR vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Will this be the game that Super League leaders Hull KR finally slip up in at home to Wakefield Trinity?

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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+

Hull KR Team News: Martin could be back

After being included in the Hull KR squad for this game, there’s a chance that Rhyse Martin could feature for the hosts with injury having kept out for over four months. However, Joe Burgess may miss out again despite being named in the squad.

Squad: Tom Davies, Peta Hiku, Joe Burgess, Mikey Lewis, Tyrone May, Sauaso Sue, Jez Litten, Dean Hadley, Elliot Minchella, Sam Luckley, Jai Whitbread, Rhyse Martin, Jack Broadbent, Kelepi Tanginoa, Jack Brown, Eribe Doro, Bill Leyland, Leon Ruan, Harvey Horne, Arthur Mourgue, Noah Booth

Wakefield Trinity Team News: Three absent for visitors

Wakefield Trinity welcome Noah High into the fold and he could make his debut here. Definitely out however, are Mathieu Cozza, Mike McMeeken and Matty Russell, with the first two of that trio missing through injury.

Squad: Max Jowitt, Lachlan Walmsley, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Jake Trueman, Liam Hood, Seth Nikotemo, Josh Griffin, Jay Pitts, Thomas Doyle, Isaiah Vagana, Oliver Pratt, Mason Lino, Josh Rourke, Jack Croft, Harvey Smith, Jayden Myers, Caius Faatili, Noah High, Ellis Lingard

Hull KR vs Wakefield Trinity Prediction

It’s a daunting task that awaits Wakefield Trinity here and them being able to get anything out of this one against the Super League table toppers looks decidedly slim. Hull KR remain the gold standard, with 14 wins from 15 Super league games this season and the Challenge Cup already secure in their trophy cabinet.

Willie Peters’ side don’t look like stopping anytime soon and complacency certainly isn’t expected to come into play here. It would be a big surprise if we didn’t see another dominating performance from Hull KR against Wakefield Trinity, ultimately ending in another victory for Super League’s standout team.

Hull KR vs Wakefield Trinity Tip: Hull KR to win

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