**Catalans Dragons enter as 63% favorites at home against Hull FC in this Super League Round 24 fixture at Stade Gilbert Brutus, reflecting their higher league standing (8th vs. 12th) and historical home strength despite both sides’ inconsistent 2026 campaigns.** Catalans sit on 18 points from 23 games with a -242 points difference, ahead of Hull’s 12 points and -100 differential. Recent results show Catalans struggling on the road—losses to Huddersfield (20-42), Wakefield (12-32), and Hull KR (10-28)—yet they remain competitive at their Perpignan base. Hull FC have secured occasional wins, including a 32-18 victory at St Helens, but remain winless in their last several away outings and sit just above the bottom cluster. Key dynamics include Catalans’ established home edge in recent meetings and the challenges of travel plus the French venue for Hull. Hull’s injury picture offers some optimism, with prop Sam Lisone, forward Ligi Sao, and winger Tom Briscoe potentially available after recent absences, though match fitness remains a factor. No major confirmed absences dominate Catalans’ squad reports. Trader sentiment aligns with the table position and venue advantage, viewing the Dragons as the clearer side to secure the result in a low-scoring, attritional contest typical of mid-table Super League clashes. Both teams’ patchy form leaves room for variance, but the home context underpins the current implied probability.
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Catalans Dragons – Hull FC
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0x65070BE91...Catalans Dragons – Hull FC
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Market Opened: Aug 9, 2026, 2:50 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...**Catalans Dragons enter as 63% favorites at home against Hull FC in this Super League Round 24 fixture at Stade Gilbert Brutus, reflecting their higher league standing (8th vs. 12th) and historical home strength despite both sides’ inconsistent 2026 campaigns.** Catalans sit on 18 points from 23 games with a -242 points difference, ahead of Hull’s 12 points and -100 differential. Recent results show Catalans struggling on the road—losses to Huddersfield (20-42), Wakefield (12-32), and Hull KR (10-28)—yet they remain competitive at their Perpignan base. Hull FC have secured occasional wins, including a 32-18 victory at St Helens, but remain winless in their last several away outings and sit just above the bottom cluster. Key dynamics include Catalans’ established home edge in recent meetings and the challenges of travel plus the French venue for Hull. Hull’s injury picture offers some optimism, with prop Sam Lisone, forward Ligi Sao, and winger Tom Briscoe potentially available after recent absences, though match fitness remains a factor. No major confirmed absences dominate Catalans’ squad reports. Trader sentiment aligns with the table position and venue advantage, viewing the Dragons as the clearer side to secure the result in a low-scoring, attritional contest typical of mid-table Super League clashes. Both teams’ patchy form leaves room for variance, but the home context underpins the current implied probability.
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