Catalan v Salford preview
Catalans Dragons, who have lost just one of their past 10 games, make one change, with winger Jodie Broughton fit again to face his old club Salford.
Back-row forward Mickael Goudemand is the player to make way in return.
Salford, without a win in three matches, welcome back influential full-back Niall Evalds for the first time in nine weeks after a leg injury.
Prop Craig Kopczak is in the squad as Salford struggle for numbers, but is unlikely to figure.
While Salford are out of the running for a place in the top eight, a Catalans win and other results going their way would ensure the Perpignan-based club secured a spot.
The Dragons, Huddersfield and Wakefield all have 19 points with two games to play, while Leeds and Hull KR - the two outside hopes for a place - are on 16 and 15 points respectively.
Rhinos and Rovers must win their matches against Widnes and Warrington in turn to keep their hopes alive.
Catalans (from): Mead, Broughton, Wiliame, Yaha, Langi, Casty, Moa, Anderson, Garcia, Bird, Bousquet, Simon, Baitieri, McIlorum, Tierney, Jullien, Gigot, Drinkwater, Edwards.
Salford (from): Sa'u, Evalds, Lui, Kopczak, Jones, Flanagan, Tasi, Lannon, McCarthy, Nakubuwai, Wood, Olpherts, Mossop, Bibby, Nzoungou, Murray, Shorrocks, Chamberlain, Burke.
