London Broncos have half-backs Craig Gower and Michael Witt and winger Michael Robertson back from injury.

Second-row Matt Cook is set to make his first appearance since May after recovering from knee surgery.

Wakefield are able to name an unchanged squad after their 36-20 victory over Hull KR last week.

Kyle Amor (head) and Justin Poore (hamstring) are both fit, and Tim Smith and Andy Raleigh should both feature after impressing against the Robins.

VIEW FROM THE TRAINING GROUND

Wakefield head coach Richard Agar told BBC Radio Leeds:

"They've had two results where they've not got the win, but they'll be feeling internally there are parts of their game they know they can take forward and run with.

"They have got some threats, some really good attacking players - they have threats if they get the right possession and field position. They'll probably think they could have scored another five or six tries against Widnes.

"They're a little bit different on their home ground and we have had to prepare accordingly. We've evolved as a team and are more comfortable with what's required of us, and what we need to do to get our game right."

SUNDAY'S SQUADS

London Broncos (from): Bailey, Bryant, Channing, Cook, Colbon, Dixon, Gower, Hurst, Kaufusi, Krasniqi, Lee, Lovell, Melling, O'Callaghan, Randall, Robertson, Rodney, Wheeldon, Witt.

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (from): Mathers, Fox, Collis, Lyne, Cockayne, Sykes, Wood, Poore, Aiton, Raleigh, Kirmond, Lauitiiti, Washbrook, Mariano, Amor, Wilkes, Annakin, Mellars, T. Smith.