Widnes v Castleford preview
Widnes will hope to end a three-game losing streak that has moved them from first to third in the table.
Widnes are boosted by the return of skipper Kevin Brown, who was missing for their three consecutive defeats, as well as centre Chris Bridge, second rower Setaimata Sa and hooker Lloyd White.
Castleford have wingers Joel Monaghan and Denny Solomona back from injury, taking over from Ben Crooks and Jy Hitchcox, along with prop forward Gadwin Springer who replaces the injured Grant Millington.
Tigers coach Daryl Powell has also included youngsters Keiran Gill and Conor Fitzsimmons in his 19-man squad.
"We should hopefully get some players back next week but I've said to our players that we are down to our last 19 now and our selection process has been simply if you're fit then you're in this week," Powell said.
"Before the Leeds game we knew Easter was going to be tough and for us to come out of that with two wins out of three was great. It was a massive reward for the hard work of our players. Energy wise it's been tough for them, but they have acquitted themselves superbly."
Widnes Vikings: Patrick Ah Van, Chris Bridge, Sam Brooks, Kevin Brown, Chris Dean, Gil Dudson, Alex Gerrard, Tom Gilmore, Rhys Hanbury, Aaron Heremaia, Chris Houston, Macgraff leuluai, Manase Manuokafoa, Joe Mellor, Eamon O'Carroll, Setaimata Sa, Corey Thompson, Lloyd White, Matt Whitley.
Castleford Tigers: Ryan Boyle, Matt Cook, Luke Gale, Keiran Gill, Conor Fitzsimmons, Ryan Hampshire, Tom Holmes, Lee Jewitt, Andy Lynch, Will Maher, Nathan Massey, Mike McMeeken, Paul McShane, Adam Milner, Greg Minikin, Joel Monaghan, Denny Solomona, Gadwin Springer, Jake Webster.
