Daryl Powell has made two changes to Wakefield Trinity's 21-man squad for Hull FC vs Trinity on Friday 19 June at the MKM Stadium. Jazz Tevaga is back after suspension, while Kian McGann has been handed his first Super League call-up.
Tevaga Returns For Wakefield Trinity
The reshuffle leaves Jayden Myers and Oliver Pratt out of the 21. Powell has kept the move tight, with one return and one promotion rather than a wider reset before the 8pm kick-off.
McGann, 20, has earned the step up after impressing in Wakefield Trinity's Reserve side and on loan with Halifax Panthers throughout 2026. That is the clearest sign of where the changes are coming from: one player back from a ban, one rewarded for form at the next level down.
Hull FC Carry 14 Absentees
Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity meet again after Wakefield Trinity beat Hull FC in Round 4 of 2026 at the DIY Kitchens Stadium, when Will Tate scored a double. The setting is different this time, but both sides arrive with selection issues shaping the matchday picture.
Hull FC ended a four-game losing streak by beating Huddersfield Giants last week, yet they still have 14 players unavailable. Lewis Martin is out with an ankle injury, Davy Litten returns after a recent knee injury, and the list also includes Will Pryce, Zak Hardaker, John Asiata, Cade Cust, James Bell, Sam Lisone, Ligi Sao, Connor Bailey, Arthur Romano, Brad Fash, Joe Ward, Yusuf Aydin and Roman Dawson.
MKM Stadium Selection Watch
The practical next step is simple: Wakefield Trinity's squad is set, but the matchday team has not yet been named, so Tevaga and McGann still need to make the final cut. Tickets remain on sale until midday on Friday, and the only appointment that matters on the field comes at 8pm, when Powell's two changes either stay as a squad note or turn into a matchday call.
That leaves the main selection question hanging over Wakefield Trinity's trip to the MKM Stadium: will Tevaga and McGann both make the team, or does Powell keep one change in reserve?






