Wests Tigers are the 'home' team in Hamilton on Saturday but it's the red-hot Warriors who will have the crowd in their corner as they surge towards a top-four finish.
The Warriors sit third after getting the job done against the Titans and with their remaining four matches against sides outside the top eight they are in the box seat for a double chance in September.
With Shaun Johnson in supreme form and Addin Fonua-Blake controlling the middle, the Warriors have chalked up 13 wins and to set up their first finals appearance since 2018.
For Wests Tigers, there is still a remote chance they can escape the wooden spoon if they can grab a couple of wins in the run home and the Dragons lose all four of their matches.
At the very least their long-suffering fans will hope they can keep producing the sort of effort they displayed in Canberra on Sunday when they pushed the Raiders to the limit before going down 22-18.
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Team news
Wests Tigers: There are no changes for the home side. Forwards Stefano Utoikamanu and Shawn Blore return from concussion in a boost for Wests Tigers, but Charlie Staines is out with a hamstring injury so Junior Tupou shifts to the wing and Asu Kepaoa comes into the centres. Alex Twal goes back to the bench to accommodate Utoikamanu's return.
Warriors: The visitors are also unchanged. Taine Tuaupiki will play his fourth game of the season, taking over at fullback from Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (head knock) in the only change to the squad that downed the Titans last week. Freddy Lussick will be 18th man.
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Stat Attack
- Wests Tigers have come up with 240 offloads this season, second only to the Eels with 283.
- Warriors prop Addin Fonua-Blake averages 170 run metres per game this season and 64.4 post-contact metres per match.
- Wests Tigers have been outscored 48-6 in their past two games in New Zealand.
- The Warriors have won their past five games against Wests Tigers.
- Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma has scored eight tries in 12 games against the Warriors.
- The Warriors will play their 700th game since entering the competition in 1995.
- Wests Tigers have conceded 40 tries in their past six games.
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Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the official annual of the NRL.