Wakefield Trinity welcome the Huddersfield Giants to the Mobile Rocket Stadium for their clash in the Betfred Super League

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Wakefield will be looking to make it two wins from two as they host a red-hot Huddersfield side looking who look to secure a fourth consecutive victory that could move them into the top half of the table.

Trinity will look forward to having former Giant Kyle Wood back in the side with the hooker missing the last five games due to a knock. He replaces Olly Ashall-Bott who could play for the Giants as his two-week loan deal comes to an end.

Huddersfield make three changes to the team that beat Leigh 44-6 last week. Luke Yates misses out due to suspension. Oliver Wilson and Sam Wood are two of the six players out on loan in the Championship which includes Ashton Goulding who has gone with Wilson to Bradford for a two-week loan.

Jack Ashworth and Joe Wardle replace the duo and the latter could play his first game of the season after coming back from a hamstring problem.

The key players to look out for are Ricky Leutele, the centre has been very impressive since coming back from injury and Aiden Sezer who will look to keep his impressive form going.

For the hosts, the most dangerous player has to be Kyle Wood. The number nine is extremely vital for Wakefield and alongside Mason Lino and Jacob Miller in the halves, it will be a much improved Wakefield side.

On paper this looks to be an extremely good game. Huddersfield are the favourites, but you should never count out Trinity especially in a West Yorkshire derby in front of their fans again.

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