With wins in three of their past four games the Raiders are finding form at the right time and they head to Cbus Super Stadium full of confidence after a comeback victory over the Warriors.
After tackling the Titans on Saturday, Ricky Stuart's men have matches to come against the Panthers, Dragons, Knights, Sea Eagles and Tigers so they are well positioned to make a return to the finals after missing out last year.
The Titans have shown positive signs in the past fortnight against the Broncos and Bulldogs but they still remain equal last and face an uphill battle to avoid a second wooden spoon in four years.
The Titans have not tasted victory on home turf since round four so they'll be keen to give their fans something to cheer about by upsetting the applecart of one of the top-eight contenders.
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The Rundown
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Titans: No late changes, with captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui moving to prop and Erin Clark starting at lock, following a couple of impressive outings as a middle forward. Isaac Liu is the man to make way, moving to the interchange which once again includes Jayden Campbell.
Raiders: The Raiders will field the same 17 who got the job done against the Warriors, with no late changes to their squad. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is the replacement player.
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Key match-up
Moeaki Fotuaika v Joseph Tapine: The big men will lay the foundation for victory and in Mo and Joe, we have a collision of two of the game's elite front-rowers. If Fotuaika can get the Titans rolling through the middle then destructive ball-runners David Fifita and Tino Fa'asuamaleaui have space to wreak havoc. Tapine is churning out 164 metres per game and has broken 49 tackles in 18 matches as he provides the perfect 1-2 punch up front with Josh Papalii. Unless the Titans put the clamps on Tapine he will run amok through the middle and give Jamal Fogarty and Jack Wighton the time they need to control the tempo.
Stat Attack
The Raiders are second in the NRL for offloads with 218, led by Joseph Tapine with 33 and Josh Papalii 30. The Titans are ranked 13th for offloads with 147 with David Fifita (12) their top offloader.
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