June 24, 2022 2:30 PM
Ash Wheldon

Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | Super League 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity on and what time does it start? Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity will take place on Sunday 26th June, 2022 – 15:00 (UK)

Where is Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity taking place? Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity will take place at AJ Bell Stadium in Eccles, England

Where can I get tickets for Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity

What channel is Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity on in the UK? Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity will not be televised live in the UK

Where can I stream Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity in the UK? Salford Red Devils vs Wakefield Trinity cannot be streamed live in the UK

THE TEAM NEWS

SALFORD RED DEVILS

  • Salford Red Devils were outclassed by Wigan Warriors in their latest contest and they have a tough task on their hands here to avoid a third straight loss after suffering further injury woe ahead of this game.
  • The Red Devils have had injury issues to contend with all year but it is reaching breaking point for them now with only 19 players able to be named for this clash after Morgan Escaré, Danny Addy and Amir Bourouh joined the ever increasing list of unavailable players.

19-man squad: 1 Ryan Brierley, 2 Ken Sio, 3 Kallum Watkins, 4 Tim Lafai, 5 Joe Burgess, 6 Brodie Croft, 7 Marc Sneyd, 8 Sitaleki Akauola, 9 Andy Ackers, 13 Elijah Taylor, 17 Harvey Livett, 18 Chris Atkin, 19 Jack Ormondroyd, 22 Rhys Williams, 24 Matt Costello, 26 Sam Luckley, 28 Deon Cross, 29 Alex Gerrard, 32 Tyler Dupree

Unavailable: Shane Wright, James Greenwood, Dan Sarginson, King Vuniyayawa, Jack Wells, Greg Burke, Ryan Lannon, Morgan Escaré, Danny Addy, Amir Bourouh

Questionable:

WAKEFIELD TRINITY

  • Wakefield Trinity eased their relegation concerns by making it back-to-back victories thanks to getting the better of Warrington Wolves in a thrilling, topsy-turvy contest last time out and a third consecutive win is definitely on the cards for them here.
  • Trinity have been superb in their last two outings despite still being without a handful of key players and they will also have to deal without Tinirau Arona for this contest after the forward was released from the squad in order to play for the Cook Islands this weekend.

21-man squad: 1 Max Jowitt, 5 Tom Lineham, 6 Jacob Miller, 7 Mason Lino, 8 Eddie Battye, 9 Liam Hood, 11 Matty Ashurst, 12 Kelepi Tanginoa, 13 Jay Pitts, 14 Jordan Crowther, 15 Jai Whitbread, 16 James Batchelor, 17 Lee Gaskell, 20 Jack Croft, 21 Brad Walker, 22 Yusuf Aydin, 27 Lewis Murphy, 30 Corey Hall, 31 Thomas Minns, 34 Rob Butler, 35 David Fifita

Unavailable: Bill Tupou, Lee Kershaw, Tom Johnstone, Liam Kay, Reece Lyne, Tinirau Arona

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THE PREDICTION

Salford Red Devils could find themselves in trouble at the foot of the table if they continue to lose players to injury with their numbers beginning to seriously dwindle. Paul Rowley has just 19 players at his disposal for this contest with Wakefield Trinity and with the away side coming into this having recorded back-to-back victories, the hosts could plunge further into trouble. They have a solid gap keeping them away from bottom side Toulouse but things could become twitchy for them at the culmination of this contest with Trinity able to record a third successive win.

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