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Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | Super League 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity on and what time does it start? Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity will take place on Friday 2nd September, 2022 – 19:45 (UK)

Where is Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity taking place? Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity will take place at John Smith's Stadium in Huddersfield, England

Where can I get tickets for Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity

What channel is Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity on in the UK? Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity will not be televised live in the UK

Where can I stream Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity in the UK? Huddersfield Giants vs Wakefield Trinity cannot be streamed live in the UK

THE TEAM NEWS

HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS

21-man squad: 1 Will Pryce, 4 Ricky Leutele, 5 Ash Golding, 6 Tui Lolohea, 8 Chris Hill, 9 Danny Levi, 10 Michael Lawrence, 11 Josh Jones, 12 Chris McQueen, 14 Matty English, 18 Sebastine Ikahihifo, 19 Adam O’Brien, 20 Oliver Wilson, 21 Leroy Cudjoe, 22 Louis Senior, 23 Oliver Russell, 25 Innes Senior, 26 Nathan Mason, 27 Jack Ashworth, 29 Sam Hewitt, 37 Toby King

WAKEFIELD TRINITY

21-man squad: 1 Max Jowitt, 6 Jacob Miller, 7 Mason Lino, 8 Eddie Battye, 10 Tinirau Arona, 11 Matty Ashurst, 12 Kelepi Tanginoa, 14 Jordy Crowther, 17 Lee Gaskell, 18 Lee Kershaw, 20 Jack Croft, 21 Brad Walker, 22 Yusuf Aydin, 24 Harry Bowes, 27 Lewis Murphy, 29 Isaac Shaw, 30 Corey Hall, 34 Rob Butler, 35 David Fifita, 37 Josh Bowden, 38 Jamie Shaul

THE PREDICTION

Huddersfield Giants can secure third place with a win over an in-form Wakefield Trinity side. The Giants know they will have a home play-off regardless of the result in this contest but they will hope to build on last week’s narrow win over Warrington Wolves. It was a poor second half effort from Ian Watson’s side and they will be eager to improve on that but this will not be an easy task. Trinity overcame a weakened St. Helens side to make it four wins in succession and with the of a +12.5 start on the handicap, the away side can keep things tight enough to make that pay.

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