Our pundits panel are back with their predictions for the latest round of Super League games.
Ross Heppenstall – Rugby League Live
Castleford v Catalans
Both sides are missing key players due to their involvement in England's mid-season international, so anything could happen.
But the home side might just have enough to eke out the win.
Prediction: Castleford
Wakefield v Wigan
Another hugely difficult one to call but I can see Wakefield edging this one.
They enjoy playing Wigan at Belle Vue and will fancy their chances of heaping more misery on Adrian Lam.
Prediction: Wakefield
Warrington v Leigh
Warrington are missing the likes of Stefan Ratchford, Daryl Clark and Mike Cooper.
But they should have enough to dispatch a Leigh side who appear certainties for the drop.
Prediction: Warrington
James O'Brien - Rugby League Live
Castleford v Catalans
You could toss a coin for every game this week. Castleford have not won at home since the fans returned and are without the influential Paul McShane. The Dragons are missing several key men themselves including Sam Tomkins and Tom Davies but they are in good form and should have enough to leave with the points.
Prediction: Catalans
Wakefield v Wigan
I was shocked by how poor Wigan were against Hull KR last week and they have lost Liam Farrell, John Bateman and Jackson Hastings from that team. Wakefield are without a few star men themselves but their squad looks the stronger of the two and they should get the job done on home soil.
Prediction: Wakefield
Warrington v Leigh
The Centurions won’t get a better chance to end their long wait for a win against a heavily depleted Warrington but I still think the Wolves will have enough to get the victory.
Prediction: Warrington
William Jackson - Rugby League Live
Castleford v Catalans
Both are without key names due to international call-ups but the Catalans squad just feels a little stronger this week. They were tested last time out against Leigh but I expect them to be better at The Jungle.
Prediction: Catalans
Wakefield v Wigan
The Warrriors are still third but having lost their last two games they’ll be desperate to get back on the horse with a win over Wakefield. They’re without a host of key players and I think this one could be closer than some people might think.
Prediction: Wigan
Warrington v Leigh
I don’t think Leigh will have a better chance at claiming a big scalp. The Wolves are without a host of regulars and have been forced to dig deep into their player reserves in order to name a squad. Leigh will be missing players too but I’m going to be brave and predict an upset.
Prediction: Leigh
Gareth Walker - The Mirror
Castleford v Catalans
Tipping this week's games feels even more of a lottery than usual with all the selection issues and will stick to form with the first stab in the dark.
Prediction: Dragons
Wakefield v Wigan
One of many games with both teams understrength, the Warriors' need to bounce back from defeat to hull KR may just give them the edge.
Prediction: Warriors
Warrington v Leigh
We could see some new faces from the home side, but the older heads should still have enough.
Prediction: Wolves
Matthew Shaw - Rugby League Live
Castleford v Catalans
Castleford look to be decimated by injury and while Catalans are missing Sam Tomkins, Arthur Mourgue isn't a bad replacement.
Prediction: Catalans
Wakefield v Wigan
I genuinely don't have a clue given then number of absentees.
You'd argue Wigan have better squad depth, so I'm going to go with them.
Prediction: Wigan
Warrington v Leigh
This would be a banker but Warrington have so many injuries, you have to wonder.
Leigh haven't been playing too bad, despite the hammering they received against Hull FC.
I'll back them.
Prediction: Leigh

James Smailes - Sports Editor
Castleford v Catalans
The Tigers started the season with plenty of bite but have gone off the boil. The Dragons meanwhile look the real deal and even with Sam Tomkins missing they will still be a dangerous prospect.
Prediction: Catalans
Wakefield v Wigan
This could come down to which bench dominates given the absentees and you’d expect Wigan’s squad to be far deeper and younger players in a better position.
Prediction: Wigan
Warrington v Leigh
For all the talk of Leigh edging closer to a first win, they looked miles off that last week. Warrington have a host of players missing, which opens the door to Leigh, but have they enough to walk through it?
Prediction: Warrington
Richard Stead - BBC Radio Humberside
Castleford v Catalans
Catalans lack of game time in June makes this a tougher test for the french but the league leaders have overcome bigger obstacles so far in 2021. Could be a close encounter.
Prediction: Catalans Dragons
Wakefield v Wigan
Wakefield may not get a better chance to get one over on the Warriors. Wigan continued their poor run against Hull KR last week and are missing a number of key players. Trinity are an inconsistent side who can be more than capable or their own worst enemies from one set to another.
Prediction: Wakefield Trinity
Warrington v Leigh
Based on recent form Warrington should still have plenty in hand, despite international call ups, to see off a Leigh side who were outclassed by Hull last week.
Prediction: Warrington
Current standings
Richard Stead: 48
Ross Heppenstall: 47
Will Jackson: 46
James Smailes: 45
Gareth Walker: 44
James O’Brien: 43
Matt Shaw: 41