Challenge Cup semi-final team news: Warrington v Hull FC (Sat)

Drew Darbyshire

Hull FC will welcome back Albert Kelly for their Challenge Cup semi-final against Warrington on Saturday.

Lee Radford has made one change to his Hull side that beat Leeds in Super League last weekend. Kelly comes in for Dean Hadley.

Warrington coach Steve Price has made two changes to his outfit that lost at Castleford. Ben Murdoch-Masila and Harvey Livett replace Pat Moran and Danny Walker.

The televised Challenge Cup semi-final takes place at the University of Bolton Stadium on Saturday, 2pm kick-off.

Drew’s dabble: Josh Charnley is priced at 3/1 to score two or more tries.

Warrington’s 19-man squad: Blake Austin, Luther Burrell, Josh Charnley, Daryl Clark, Jason Clark, Mike Cooper, Ben Currie, Matt Davis, Bryson Goodwin, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Harvey Livett, Jake Mamo, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Declan Patton, Joe Philbin, Lama Tasi.

Hull’s 19-man squad: Jamie Shaul, Bureta Faraimo, Carlos Tuimavave, Josh Griffin, Albert Kelly, Marc Sneyd, Scott Taylor, Danny Houghton, Josh Bowden, Mark Minichiello, Joe Westerman, Jake Connor, Chris Green, Brad Fash, Sika Manu, Jordan Lane, Mickey Paea, Ratu Naulago, Gareth Ellis.

Warrington are priced at 1/2 to claim the victory, while Hull’s odds to get to Wembley are 7/4.

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