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Saturday's Super League: Powell's Cas returns and will Leeds feel the heat?

We look at what is being said and team news ahead of Saturday's Super League games, including Castleford Tigers against Warrington Wolves, live on Sky Sports... Castleford Tigers vs Warrington Wolves (3pm, live on Sky Sports)

Daryl Powell is not letting emotion get in the way as he prepares to return to the Mend-A-Hose Jungle for the first time with Warrington since leaving Castleford last year.

Powell's time in charge of the Tigers included winning the League Leaders' Shield in 2017 and guiding the club to a maiden Grand Final in the same year, as well as finishing runners-up in the Challenge Cup twice.

The 56-year-old is now over midway through his first season in charge of the Wolves and while he is looking forward to being back at Castleford, his focus is only on ensuring his current side build on their 36-10 win over Catalans Dragons at Magic Weekend.

"I've thought about it a little bit, but I'm just desperate to win the game," Powell told the Warrington Guardian ahead of the match, which is live on Sky Sports.

"It's like when you move from one house to another, within three months or so you feel like you've been there forever.

"It's really strange but I loved my time at Castleford. I'll go back there and hopefully I can enjoy the day, which I will if we get a performance and a result.

"Hopefully it will be more enjoyable for me than it will be for the Cas contingent, whether that be players I coached or the fans."

The only change to the 21-man squad named by Warrington for Saturday is Tom Whitehead coming in following the potentially season-ending shoulder injury suffered by Gareth Widdop.

Castleford, meanwhile, welcome captain Paul McShane back along with Gareth O'Brien, but Liam Watts starts a two-match ban which

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