THE FACTS
When is Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity taking place? Thursday 29th July, 2021 – 18:15 (UK)
Where is Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity taking place? Stade Gilbert Brutus
Where can I get tickets for Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity? Click here for the official Super League ticket section
What channel is Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity on? Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity? Catalans Dragons vs Wakefield Trinity cannot be streamed live in the UK
THE TEAM NEWS
CATALANS DRAGONS
21-man squad: Bousquet, Chan, Da Costa, Davies, Drinkwater, Dudson, Goudemand, Jullien, Kasiano, Langi, Le Cam, Maloney, McIlorum, Mourgue, Rouge, Seguier, J. Tomkins, S. Tomkins, Whare, Whitley, Yaha
Unavailable: Jason Baitieri, Mike McMeeken, Ben Garcia, Arthur Romano
Questionable: Michael McIlorum
WAKEFIELD TRINITY
19-man squad: Arona, Arundel, Ashurst, Aydin, Batchelor, Battye, Fifita, Green, Hampshire, Jowitt, Kay, Kershaw, Lino, Lyne, Miller, Senior, Tanginoa, B. Walker, K. Wood
Unavailable: Josh Wood, Bill Tupou, Tom Johnstone, Jordan Crowther, Jack Croft, Joe Westerman, Jay Pitts, Alex Walker
Questionable: Max Jowitt
THE PREDICTION
Catalans Dragons had to produce another second half come-from-behind victory last week as they defeated Hull KR to solidify their place at the top of the Super League table. That was their tenth straight win in Super League and they are well-fancied to make it 11 as they take on struggling Wakefield Trinity in this one. The visitors have lost their last three and have barely laid a glove on their opponent in those matches. Catalans on the other hand have averaged just under 34 points per game in their last four so they should have too much for Trinity and they can cover -16.