Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils – League Stage – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Super League
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THE FACTS
When is Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils on and what time does it start? Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils will take place on Friday 18th August, 2023 – 19:45 (UK)
Where is Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils taking place? Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils will take place at John Smith's Stadium in Huddersfield, England
Where can I get tickets for Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils
What channel is Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils on in the UK? Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils in the UK? Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils cannot be streamed live in the UK
THE TEAM NEWS
Huddersfield Giants: Jake Connor, Esan Marsters, Jake Bibby, Tui Lolohea, Theo Fages, Chris Hill, Nathan Peats, Joe Greenwood, Chris McQueen, Luke Yates, Matty English, Seb Ikahihfo, Olly Wilson, Leroy Cudjoe, Olly Russell, Sam Halsall, Jack Ashworth, Sam Hewitt, Will Pryce, Adam Milner
Salford Red Devils: Ryan Brierley, Ken Sio, Kallum Watkins, Tim Lafai, Joe Burgess, Brodie Croft, Marc Sneyd, Jack Ormandroyd, Andy Ackers, King Vuniyayawa, Andrew Dixon, Sam Stone, Oliver Partington, Chris Atkin, Danny Addy, Adam Sidlow, Amir Bourouh, Ben Hellewell, James Greenwood, Deon Cross, Brad Singleton
THE PREDICTION
The race for the top six is hotting up and both the Huddersfield Giants and Salford Red Devils know there is little margin for error now if they are to challenge. The Giants have been in excellent form in recent times and were riding a four-match winning streak before losing to Saints last time out so they will look to get back on a run now. They welcome a Salford side who are in abysmal form having not won a game in the last ten weeks and have lost seven on the spin. They showed significant improvement last time out against St Helens losing by just three points in a valiant display and they will take positives from that. They really need to snap this form and get back to winning ways quickly if they are to remain in play-off contention but it is hard to have much faith in them at present. They are marginally preferred to edge this game without any real confidence, but consider them on the handicap.