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Wakefield Trinity vs Bradford Bulls Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · April 16 2026, 19:07
Wakefield Trinity vs Bradford Bulls Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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After narrowly falling short in the Challenge Cup, Wakefield Trinity turn their attentions back to Super League as they welcome Bradford Bulls to Belle Vue.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports & BBC / USA – Fox Sports

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go & BBC platforms & Super League+ / USA – Fox Sports platforms & Super League+

Wakefield Trinity team news: Tevaga banned

Wakefield Trinity boss Daryl Powell will have to navigate the absence of Jazz Tevaga, who is suspended and comes out of the squad, along with Isaiah Vagana.

Squad: Max Jowitt, Oliver Pratt, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Jake Trueman, Mason Lino, Mike McMeeken, Tyson Smoothy, Ky Rodwell, Seth Nikotemo, Matty Storton, Jay Pitts, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Caius Faatili, Harvey Smith, Jack Sinfield, Jayden Myers, Josh Rourke, Tray Lolesio, Charlie Abraham

Bradford Bulls team news: Injuries continue to bite

Bradford Bulls will be missing plenty of important players, including Waqa Blake, Joe Keyes, Jayden Nikorima, Ryan Sutton and Phoenix Steinwede, a tough scenario for Kurt Haggerty to deal with.

Squad: Andy Ackers, Caleb Aekins, Chris Atkin, Cam Bate, Ed Chamberlain, Brandon Douglas, Zac Fulton, Will Gardiner, Sam Hallas, Alfie Leake, Loghan Lewis, Esan Marsters, Joe Mellor, Jack Ormondroyd, Eliot Peposhi, Leon Ruan, Dan Russel, Ethan Ryan, Ebon Scurr, Mitch Souter, Connor Wynne

Wakefield Trinity vs Bradford Bulls prediction

There’s no doubt that injuries have significantly hampered Bradford Bulls in recent weeks, playing a part in them losing back-to-back games leading into this one. However, their struggles on the road have been season-long so far. Bradford are yet to taste victory away from home apart from their win over lower-league London Broncos in the Challenge Cup.

Wakefield Trinity meanwhile, are emerging as a serious Super League force following a fantastic start to the campaign. They’ve won their last four league fixtures and have been brilliant defensively, nilling Castleford Tigers and conceding less than 15 points across each of those last four victories. It’s this rock solid backline that should lay the foundations for another positive result here, especially with home advantage being in their favour.

Wakefield Trinity vs Bradford Bulls tip: Wakefield Trinity to win

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