Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves – League Stage – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Super League
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THE FACTS
When is Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves on and what time does it start? Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves will take place on Saturday 8th April, 2023 – 17:00 (UK)
Where is Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves taking place? Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves will take place at Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan, France
Where can I get tickets for Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves
What channel is Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves on in the UK? Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves will be televised live on Sky Sports
Where can I stream Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves live on Sky Go
THE TEAM NEWS
CATALANS DRAGONS
- Catalans Dragons got back to winning ways but were given a huge scare by Castleford Tigers last week as they edged the victory to make it six wins from seven games this season.
- The French side will need to be much better for this top of the table affair but have suffered a blow to some key men once again with Mitchell Pearce and Sam Tomkins both ruled out, leaving them light in the spine.
21-man squad: Mourgue, Davies, Keighran, Laguerre, McMeeken, McIlorum, Bousquet, Whitley, Seguier, Garcia, Da Costa, Goudemand, Navarrete, Rouge, Chan, Romano, Taukeiaho, Dezaria, Johnstone, Tison, Zenon
Unavailable: Fouad Yaha (Injured), Tyrone May (Injured), Manu Ma’u (Injured), Sam Tomkins (Injured), Mitchell Pearce (Injured)
Questionable: Sio Siua Taukeiaho, Mickael Goudemand
WARRINGTON WOLVES
- Warrington Wolves made it a perfect seven from seven as they proved to be far too good for Hull FC in their encounter last week, even allowing themselves to take their foot off the gas in the second half.
- Wire found themselves 28-0 up at the break and didn’t kick-on in the second half knowing they already had the game wrapped up and their pack will be bolstered by the return of Sam Kasiano from suspension while Josh McGuire will debut having completed his seven-game ban.
21-man squad: Ashton, Currie, Drinkwater, Dudson, Dufty, Green, Kasiano, Mata’utia, McGuire, Minikin, Nicholson, Philbin, Ratchford, Reddecliff, Russell, Thewlis, Thomas, Vaughan, Walker, Whitehead, Williams
Unavailable: Connor Wrench (Injured), Joe Bullock (Injured), Daryl Clark (Injured)
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THE PREDICTION
Catalans Dragons and Warrington Wolves do battle in this clash between the top two teams in Super League. The pair ended round 7 as the leading sides with just one loss between them to date which sets this clash up nicely. The Dragons have stuttered in their last two games but did at least claim the win over Castleford Tigers last week, although they will need to be much better here. However, with some key men missing, they may find it tough going and Warrington are fancied to make it eight successive wins to begin the season.