Friday's Super League talking points
We take a look at the team news and what is being said as Hull FC take on Castleford Tigers while Warrington Wolves welcome Hull KR. Hull FC vs Castleford Tigers, Sky Sports Arena, 8pm
Castleford will be without Niall Evalds as they travel to Hull, with the fullback potentially out for the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury.
The only other change for Lee Radford's side comes as Cheyse Blair is replaced to serve a two-match suspension.
Friday's match-up will be Radford's first return to the MKM Stadium as an opposition coach and expects to receive some jeers when he makes the trip to his old club Hull next week where he worked for six and a half years, just as his predecessor Peter Gentle did.
"He's done a great job for the club but he was copping stick right, left and centre," Radford said. "It's safe to say I might be in that position this time next week."
However, Radford is aware that his side has suffered some significant injuries over the past few weeks that could be key as they continue to work towards a play-off place.
"His shoulder popped out, so we lose another one," Radford said. "In three weeks that's Ryan Hampshire, Jake Trueman and Niall Evalds and they are massive blows for us.
"But they are an unbelievable group at swimming against the tide. We're fighting above our weight, we keep fighting and scrapping.
"The build-up has been all about returning players but for us, it was about getting back to showing the efforts we've shown over the last month.
"There was a period when the game swung away from us but fortunately we found some answers, we found a way to win the game, which was an important game for us."
Hull coach Brett Hodgson will be looking for a response from his side after losing 60-0 to