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THE FACTS
When is Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC on and what time does it start? Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC will take place on Sunday 6th March, 2022 – 15:30 (UK)
Where is Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC taking place? Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC will take place at The Mend-A-Hose Jungle in Castleford, England
Where can I get tickets for Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC
What channel is Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC on in the UK? Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC in the UK? Castleford Tigers vs Hull FC cannot be streamed live in the UK
THE TEAM NEWS
CASTLEFORD TIGERS
21-man squad: 1 Niall Evalds, 2 Derrell Olpherts, 3 Jordan Turner, 6 Jake Trueman, 9 Paul McShane, 10 George Lawler, 13 Joe Westerman, 14 Nathan Massey, 17 Mahe Fonua, 19 Tyla Hepi, 21 Alex Sutcliffe, 22 Daniel Smith, 23 Greg Eden, 24 Cheyse Blair, 25 Suaia Matagi, 28 Brad Martin, 29 Sam Hall, 31 Gareth O’Brien, 32 Cain Robb, 33 Jason Qareqare, 34 Jack Sadler
Unavailable: Jacques O’Neill, Callum McLelland, Sosaia Feki, Adam Milner, Danny Richardson, Jake Mamo, James Clare, Kenny Edwards, Liam Watts, Bureta Faraimo, George Griffin
Questionable:
HULL FC
21-man squad: 1 Jake Connor, 2 Adam Swift, 4 Josh Griffin, 5 Darnell McIntosh, 6 Josh Reynolds, 8 Ligi Sao, 9 Danny Houghton, 10 Chris Satae, 11 Andre Savelio, 13 Jordan Lane, 14 Joe Lovodua, 16 Kane Evans, 17 Brad Fash, 19 Ben McNamara, 20 Jack Brown, 21 Jordan Johnstone, 22 Josh Bowden, 23 Connor Wynne, 25 Mitieli Vulikijapani, 28 Aidan Burrell, 29 Jamie Shaul
Unavailable: Manu Ma’u, Joe Cator, Scott Taylor, Luke Gale, Carlos Tuimavave, Cameron Scott
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THE PREDICTION
Castleford Tigers’ miserable start to life under new head coach Lee Radford continued as they suffered a third straight loss to leave them without a win so far this season. Radford will now attempt to down former club Hull FC but the black and whites come into this with an impressive victory over Salford Red Devils to their name. Hull ran in 48 points which was largely thanks to the brilliance of Jake Connor and after his snub from the England squad that was named this week, he will have a point to prove in this one. He will be integral to the away side’s chances of making it three from four and with the Tigers failing to perform so far this campaign, Hull should be able to come away victorious.