Hull have lost skipper Gareth Ellis to suspension for their clash against Catalans, while the Dragons are without Todd Carney. Huddersfield v Leeds (8pm, live on Sky Sports 2 HD)Click here for full match preview. Huddersfield Giants: McGillvary, Cudjoe, Wardle, Murphy, Brough, Crabtree, Hinchcliffe, Lawrence, Wood, Rapira, Taai, Connor, Johnson, Mason, Roberts, Dickinson, Wardle, Brierley, Ormsby.Leeds Rhinos: Smith, Watkins, McGuire, Burrow, Galloway, Jones-Buchanan, Sutcliffe, Delaney, Singleton, Garbutt, Keinhorst, Achurch, Mullally, Walters, Handley, Golding, Baldwinson, Lilley, Ferres.Hull v Catalans Dragons (8pm) Todd Carney is a back loss for Catalans Hull have lost captain Gareth Ellis to suspension so Jordan Thompson is set for a recall while winger Steve Michaels is also back in contention after sitting out the win at Wakefield.Catalans have lost centre Krisnan Inu and influential stand-off Todd Carney to injury but welcome back hooker Eloi Pelissier from suspension. Forward Greg Mounis and full-back Tony Gigot return after being rested for the win over Salford. Barrie v Terry Podcast Toronto Wolfpack, Kevin Sinfield and Super League previews Hull FC: Bowden, Fonua, Green, Houghton, Manu, Michaels, Minichiello, Naughton, Paleaaesina, Pritchard, Pryce, Shaul, Sneyd, Talanoa, Taylor, Thompson, Washbrook, Watts, Yeaman.Catalans: Anderson, Baitieri, Bosc, Bousquet, Broughton, Casty, Da Costa, Duport, Escare, Gigot, Horo, Maria, Mason, Mounis, Myler, Pelissier, Richards, Stewart, Taylor.Widnes v Wakefield (8pm) Widnes Vikings Kevin Brown misses the clash against Wakefield Widnes have lost stand-off Kevin Brown and centre Chris Bridge to ankle and calf injuries sustained in the defeat by Warrington and coach Denis Betts has called up Pat Ah Van, Ed Chamberlain, Jordan Johnstone and Matt Whitley to help plug the gaps.Wakefeld coach Chris Chester makes two changes to the side that lost to Hull, with hooker Stuart Howarth and winger Richie Owen coming in to replace Jonny Molloy and Reece Lyne, who picked up hamstring and ankle injuries respectively.Widnes: Ah Van, Cahill, Chamberlian, Dean, Dudson, Hanubury, Heremaia, Houston, Johnstone, Leuluai, Manuokafoa, Marsh, Mellor, OCarroll, Runciman, Sa, Thompson, White, Whitley.Wakefield: Annakin, Arona, Ashurst, England, Finn, Gibson, Hall, Howarth, Johnstone, Jones-Bishop, Jowitt, Kirmond, Miller, Moore, Owen, Scruton, Simon, Sio, Tupou. 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Vonn punctuated her near-perfect season in perfect fashion Friday, earning her fourth overall World Cup title with a dominating giant slalom victory.WINTERBERG, Germany -- Canadian Sarah Reid won a bronze medal Saturday at the Winterberg skeleton World Cup while Britains Lizzie Yarnold topped Noelle Pikus-Pace of the United States in the second run for the victory. Reid, from Calgary, was third with a two-run time of one minute 58.49 seconds. Yarnold took gold in 1:57.53 and Pikus-Pace won silver in 1:58.10. Reid, who won bronze earlier this season in Park City, Utah, now has seven career World Cup medals. "Im really happy with today. I had two good pushes and my runs were smooth," said Reid, who was recently named to the 2014 Canadian Olympic team. "Ive had some up-and-down results in Winterberg so to be back on the podium is important for me. "This is a bit of a lucky track because weather plays such a huge factor and the track always deteriorates." 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