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Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · May 14 2026, 01:43
Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season

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Catalans Dragons will move level on points with Wakefield Trinity by winning here on the road.

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Wakefield Trinity team news: Scott likely to miss out

Despite being named in the squad, Cam Scott is expected to be absent after suffering an injury two weeks ago against Leeds Rhinos. Tom Johnstone and Max Jowitt are both missing.

Squad: Oli Pratt, Cam Scott, Corey Hall, Jake Trueman, Mason Lino, Mike McMeeken, Tyson Smoothy, Ky Rodwell, Seth Nikotemo, Matty Storton, Jazz Tevaga, Jay Pitts, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Caius Faatili, Harvey Smith, Isaiah Vagana, Jack Sinfield, Jayden Myers, Josh Rourke, Tray Lolesio, Will Tate

Catalans Dragons team news: Garcia back in action

Catalans Dragons have named Benjamin Garcia in their squad for the trip to Wakefield and he takes the place of Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui 

Squad: Charlie Staines, Tommy Makinson, Nick Cotric, Solomona Faataape, Toby Sexton, Lewis Dodd, Chris Satae, Julian Bousquet, Franck Maria, Ben Condon, Benjamin Garcia, Josh Allen, Romain Navarrete, Harvey Wilson, Kruise Leeming, Zac Lipowicz, Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet, Ugo Tison, Clement Martin, Leo Darrelatour, Alexis Lis

Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons prediction

After a scorching hot start to the season, Wakefield Trinity have dipped a little bit recently following consecutive defeats against admittedly strong opponents in St. Helens and Leeds Rhinos, both on the road. Back at home here, expect a much-improved showing from Wakefield on this occasion against Catalans Dragons, who are really poor on the road.

You have to go all the way back to early March for the Dragons’ last away win and their offense in particular has been little to non-existent recently when away from Perpignan, scoring just four points in each of their last two across all competitions. With that in mind, back Wakefield to snap out of their funk and get back to winning ways. 

Wakefield Trinity vs Catalans Dragons tip: Wakefield Trinity to win 

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