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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Swell Water Bottle Discount . - After sewage backups, toilet overflows and foul smells surfaced the past two years, nothing at the Oakland Coliseum surprises the home team anymore.Nick Dougherty looks at the importance of making a fast start at Royal Troon and predicts how the worlds best will fare at The Open. Troon is a really great golf course and is going to be a tough test, but Im still undecided as to what the scoring will be. Its a hard layout to describe because the front nine has so many chances and then things change after the turn.Guys like Dustin Johnson, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy will be able to knock it on to the first, get it pretty close on the second, hit it on to the third and then knock it on to the par-five fourth in two. The fifth is a par-three and the sixth is reachable too, so they could feasibly have chances on all of those. Nobody would bat an eyelid if Rory McIlroy turns it all on this week and goes on to win. Nick Dougherty What well see is that guys go out there knowing they need to capitalise on the front nine. If you dont manage to do that, then it instantly puts pressure on you mentally because youve had a slow start.Everything becomes a different ball game after the turn. I feel like guys will be able to reach the turn in five under and as hard as the back nine is, they should still be able to stay close to that once theyve reached the clubhouse.If it was two nines like the back nine though, the scoring would be worse than at Oakmont because its so much more difficult. The players are turning up this week not necessarily knowing what a great performance will be. The Open on Sky How to watch The Open live on Sky Sports Calmer conditions would be a great equaliser here, but I do hope it starts blowing just to see how different the two nines will play.Unless you are out extremely early like Monty at 6.35, the wind is probably going to pick up before you get to the back nine, so theres the possibility of an advantage for the early starters.If my life depended on it and I had to pick one player to win this week, Id pick Dustin Johnson. He drives it miles and straight, which is going to be a massive advantage around here. Dustin Johnson is chasing a third win in as many starts Going into the wind, youre going to need to hit your driver and DJs going to be in play and as close to the greens as you can be.His wedge play is dynamite and hes been putting really well lately, whichh has separated him from the other top players of late.dddddddddddd The big hitters do have an advantage around here.One player who has the potential of producing a really nice week is Rickie Fowler. Hes good at links golf and although his form isnt necessarily great right now, the course could just have the right feel for him. The Open on Now TV Dont miss The Open. Watch the first round of The Open for free, no contract He won the Scottish Open in similar conditions and although he has gone quiet in the past three months, he has every chance of standing here at the end of the week with the Claret Jug in his hand.It would not surprise me one bit to see Jason Day bounce back from his poor finish at the WGC this week. He almost looks puzzled when the media ask him about it, as he has already moved on and thinking ahead to the next event. Jason Day let his lead slip over the closing stretch in Ohio earlier this month Its the same with Jordan Spieth after his final round at Augusta. He doesnt seem to feel the pain and is already looking at whats coming up ahead. It might not be particularly romantic, but its what makes him one of the best players in the world.Rory McIlroy has already won this year without being anywhere near his best standard. Hes still good enough to win and has had a number of top-fives in recent starts.The fact he hasnt yet put four rounds together makes you think its not quite there, but then the consistency with results shows hes there or thereabouts. Rory McIlroys only win of the year came at the Irish Open Nobody would bat an eyelid if Rory turns it all on this week and goes on to win. I dont believe a strong wind plays into Rorys hands, as stronger winds bring in to play the errors that he has been known to make now and then.Having said that, he is mentally in a good spot, he is happy off the course, happy with his game and just waiting for it to all come together.Watch The Open throughout the week live on Sky Sports - your new home of The Open. Tournament coverage begins on Thursday from 6.30am. Also See: Ways to watch The Open The Open latest news Who to back at Royal Troon Golf live on Sky Sports ' ' '