Welcome to Squad watch here on Love Rugby League, your go-to place for the latest Super League team news ahead of every round of action.

Squad watch is a weekly feature at Love Rugby League in 2024, which includes all the 21-man squads as and when they are announced for every round of fixtures.

Castleford Tigers v Leeds Rhinos (Thursday, 8pm, Sky Sports Action, Super League+)

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Paul Momirovski in action for Leeds

Leeds Rhinos coach Rohan Smith has named Paul Momirovski in his 21-man squad despite the Australian centre suffering a knock to his ankle in last week’s defeat to St Helens. The Rhinos’ medical staff will monitor Momirovski closely in the build-up to Thursday’s game.

Meanwhile, Mickael Goudemand, James Donaldson, Alfie Edgell and Jack Sinfield are all back in contention for the Rhinos.

One of Castleford Tigers‘ off-season recruits, Josh Hodson, could make his Super League debut after making his first appearance for the Tigers in their win at Batley in the Challenge Cup sixth round last week.

New signing Daniel Hindmarsh-Takyi has been included in Craig Lingard’s 21-man squad for the first time, replacing full-back Luke Hooley who picked up an injury at Batley.

Castleford: Simm, Broadbent, Wood, Senior, Richardson, Miller, Watts, McShane, Lawler, El-Zakhem, Mellor, Westerman, Horne, Hodson, Hall, Robb, Martin, Kibula, Vete, Johnson, Hindmarsh-Takyi.

Leeds: Miller, Newman, Momirovski, Handley, Croft, Frawley, Oledzki, Ackers, Holroyd, Bentley, Martin, Smith, O’Connor, Lisone, McDonnell, Sangare, Goudemand, Sinfield, Roberts, Donaldson, Edgell.

RELATED: Leeds Rhinos coach provides fitness update on Paul Momirovski and David Fusitu’a

Hull Kingston Rovers v Hull FC (Friday, 12:30pm, Sky Sports Main Event and Action)

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Mikey Lewis in action for Hull KR

Hull KR are boosted by the return of star half-back Mikey Lewis, who missed last week’s win over Salford due to failing a head injury assessment in Round 5. Ben Reynolds is included in Willie Peters’ 21-man squad for the first time since joining the Robins.

The Robins will be without Oliver Gildart after the centre failed a HIA last week, whilst Reiss Butterworth drops out of the 21-man squad.

Hull FC coach Tony Smith has made two changes to his 21-man squad, as Harvey Barron (fractured skull) and Charlie Severs (York loan) drop out, with Franklin Pele and Jack Ashworth returning from their respective suspensions.

Hull KR: Hiku, Evalds, Opacic, Hall, Lewis, Sue, Litten, Hadley, Batchelor, Minchella, Parcell, Luckley, Whitbread, Storton, Reynolds, Aydin, Tanginoa, Hall, Senio, May, Burgess.

Hull FC: Hoy, Tindall, Sutcliffe, McIntosh, F Brown, Ese’ese, Houghton, Pele, Okunbor, Sao, Lane, Ashworth, Scott, Smith, J Brown, Gardiner, Litten, Staveley, Martin, Laidlaw, Charles.

BUILD-UP: 6 players who have featured for both Hull FC and Hull KR in the derby

St Helens v Wigan Warriors (Friday, 3pm, Sky Sports Main Event and Action)

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Tommy Makinson in action for St Helens

St Helens coach Paul Wellens has made two change to his side that won at Leeds Rhinos in the Challenge Cup sixth round last week. Tommy Makinson (back) and Mark Percival (suspension) are both back in contention to return, while Lewis Dodd is again named in the 21-man squad after missing last week’s match with a groin injury.

The Saints will be without James Bell though, with the forward receiving a one-match ban. Winger Tee Ritson is the other Saints man to drop out.

As for Wigan Warriors, full-back Jai Field (slight knock) and forward Willie Isa are in contention to return this week after sitting out of last week’s win over Sheffield Eagles in the Challenge Cup.

St Helens: Welsby, Makinson, Blake, Percival, Bennison, Lomax, Dodd, Walmsley, Clark, Lees, Mata’utia, Batchelor, Knowles, Mbye, Sironen, Wingfield, Whitley, Delaney, Davies, Royle, Hurrell.

Wigan: Field, Miski, Keighran, Wardle, Marshall, French, Smith, O’Neill, Byrne, Isa, Farrell, Ellis, Mago, Thompson, Leeming, Dupree, Hill, Nsemba, Hampshire, Chan, Eckersley.

RELATED: Lewis Dodd recovery praised by team-mates and coach as St Helens star flourishes

Warrington Wolves v Catalans Dragons (Saturday, 3pm, Sky Sports Main Event and Action, BBC iPlayer, Super League+)

Warrington chief Sam Burgess has the quartet of George Williams, Josh Drinkwater, Ben Currie and Lachlan Fitzgibbon back in his ranks, with the first two of those potentially returning together in the halves. Connor Wrench and Joe Bullock are amongst those to drop out.

Bullock didn’t feature in last week’s Challenge Cup tie against London Broncos through illness, named as an interchange but not brought into the fold throughout the 80 minutes by Burgess.

Catalans meanwhile have both Tariq Sims and Bayley Sironen back in their squad after the duo sat out of their Challenge Cup win at Halifax Panthers last Sunday.

Warrington: Ashton, Crowther, Currie, Drinkwater, Dufty, Fitzgibbon, Harrison, Hayes, Holroyd, King, Musgrove, Nicholson, Philbin, Powell, Ratchford, Tai, Thewlis, Vaughan, Walker, Whitehead, Williams

Catalans: Davies, Romano, Laguerre, Yaha, Fages, McMeeken, McIlorum, Bousquet, Sims, Seguier, Garcia, Da Costa, Sironen, Navarrete, Rouge, Tison, Satae, Ikuvalu, Dezaria, Johnstone, Abdull

BURNING QUESTIONS: Warrington Wolves’ title credentials to be tested with numerous Super League coaches still under pressure

Salford Red Devils v Leigh Leopards (Saturday, 5:30pm, Sky Sports Action, Super League+)

There’s one change to Salford‘s 21-man squad from their Challenge Cup exit up at Hull KR last weekend, with Kai Morgan drafted in to replace loanee Gil Dudson, absent through an unspecified injury. Former Leigh full-back Ryan Brierley limped off in that cup defeat at Craven Park, but has been passed fit.

As for the Leopards, they only named a 20-man squad for last week’s cup tie at home against Featherstone Rovers. Keanan Brand was injured in that game, and drops out this week alongside Jacob Gannon. Tom Nisbet and Lewis Baxter come in, as well as loanee Brad Dwyer who returns to take Adrian Lam’s roster back up to a full complement of 21.

Salford: Brierley, Ryan, Macdonald, Lafai, Cross, Cust, Sneyd, Bourouh, Vuniyayawa, Stone, Watkins, Partington, Atkin, Wright, Shorrocks, Ormondroyd, Dixon, Foster, Morgan, Mellor, Nofoaluma

Leigh: O’Brien, Hardaker, Leutele, Charnley, Moylan, Lam, Mulhern, O’Donnell, Hughes, Norman, Davis, Halton, Trout, Nakubuwai, Chamberlain, Holmes, McNamara, Hanley, Nisbet, Baxter, Dwyer

MAINTAINING THE EQUILIBRIUM: Leigh Leopards boss Adrian Lam delivers update on retention plans with 21 off-contract stars 

London Broncos v Huddersfield Giants (Sunday, 3pm, Sky Sports Action, Super League+)

London: TBA

Huddersfield: TBA

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