Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves Preview & Prediction | Super League 2022
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THE FACTS
When is Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves on and what time does it start? Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves will take place on Saturday 30th July, 2022 – 15:00 (UK)
Where is Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves taking place? Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves will take place at John Smith's Stadium in Huddersfield, England
Where can I get tickets for Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves
What channel is Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves on in the UK? Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves in the UK? Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves cannot be streamed live in the UK
THE TEAM NEWS
HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS
19-man squad: 1 Will Pryce, 5 Ashton Golding, 7 Theo Fages, 9 Danny Levi, 10 Michael Lawrence, 11 Josh Jones, 12 Chris McQueen, 13 Luke Yates, 14 Matty English, 15 Joe Greenwood, 17 Owen Trout, 19 Adam O’Brien, 20 Oliver Wilson, 22 Louis Senior, 23 Olly Russell, 25 Innes Senior, 27 Jack Ashworth, 29 Sam Hewitt, 37 Toby King
WARRINGTON WOLVES
21-man squad: 1 Stefan Ratchford, 3 Peter Mata’utia, 5 Matty Ashton, 7 George Williams, 9 Daryl Clark, 11 Ben Currie, 12 Oliver Holmes, 14 Jason Clark, 15 Joe Bullock, 16 Danny Walker, 17 Matt Davis, 19 Robbie Mulhern, 20 James Harrison, 21 Greg Minikin, 22 Josh Thewlis, 27 Riley Dean, 32 Kyle Amor, 33 Thomas Mikaele, 34 Jake Wardle, 35 Matty Nicholson, 36 Matt Dufty
THE PREDICTION
Huddersfield Giants suffered a second loss in succession as they were narrowly edged out by Catalans Dragons last week. It was an agonising loss for the Giants as Sam Tomkins’ late drop-goal separated the two teams and they will be desperate to avoid a third straight loss here. Warrington Wolves are the visitors for this clash and they arrive on the back of yet another disappointing outing having blown a ten-point lead against Hull KR. They allowed Rovers to score 18 unanswered points to turn the game on its head in the final 13 minutes to leave Wire with just one win in four. They are still not clear of relegation trouble and could well be starting to feel the pressure should they suffer another loss here which is set to be the case as the Giants make it five straight wins on home soil.